Wietse
Well-Known Member
I had the car out today for a drive, man that front suspension became a complete different ballgame now!
After my ride i went to check again everything, also got myself a good digital spirit level that shows to 0.1Deg. accurate.
With the ride height sitting at 1" both sides, the passenger side wheel had -0.5 Deg camber, the driver side has +1.0 Deg camber with the adjustment cam bolts maxed out.
Passenger side i had to turn back, so adjustability is not an issue on that side as there is still something left.
But the driver side i am unable to get any improvements...
If i increase the ride height, which to me is good now when just looking at the car stance with the front slightly down, will there be any improvement possible on the camber?
On another note: As you might have seen the other topic on the loose LCA bushing, mine are both loose as well on the pivot shaft.
I did notice the driver side LCA has "slided" back about 1/16 - 1/8" and the torsion bar sits against the circlip on the fixed end while the other end is still clear of the clip.
Pretty sure that this issue is not responsible for the poor camber adjustability but anyway something that needs to be taken care off.
After my ride i went to check again everything, also got myself a good digital spirit level that shows to 0.1Deg. accurate.
With the ride height sitting at 1" both sides, the passenger side wheel had -0.5 Deg camber, the driver side has +1.0 Deg camber with the adjustment cam bolts maxed out.
Passenger side i had to turn back, so adjustability is not an issue on that side as there is still something left.
But the driver side i am unable to get any improvements...
If i increase the ride height, which to me is good now when just looking at the car stance with the front slightly down, will there be any improvement possible on the camber?
On another note: As you might have seen the other topic on the loose LCA bushing, mine are both loose as well on the pivot shaft.
I did notice the driver side LCA has "slided" back about 1/16 - 1/8" and the torsion bar sits against the circlip on the fixed end while the other end is still clear of the clip.
Pretty sure that this issue is not responsible for the poor camber adjustability but anyway something that needs to be taken care off.