Originally posted by Sphinx@Aug 22 2005, 03:27 PM
Can anyone tell me how/where they go? My car has some nasty camber in the rear wheels that I need to try and zero out.
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Originally posted by C. Ludwig@Aug 22 2005, 07:44 PM
You can't use crash bolts in the rear of an FC. There are two ways to adjust rear camber. One is with installation of a single "camber rod". It's the vertical piece at the center rear of the subframe that attaches between the subframe and the unibody. You can buy adjustable replacements through the aftermarket. Shorten it to add negative camber or lengthen it to take out camber. The other solution is what Mazdatrix sells and I believe AWR manufactures. They are two individual adjusters that replace the forward toe links that locate the inside point of the trailing arm. Check out mazdatrix.com for these pieces.
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Originally posted by Sphinx@Aug 22 2005, 04:15 PM
Are you sure about that? Several companies sell them online.
Here's one, for instance:
http://www.obxracingsports.com/performance...D=4&subCat2ID=3
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Originally posted by bldn10@Aug 23 2005, 10:02 AM
"Shorten it to add negative camber or lengthen it to take out camber."
Chris, isn't that backwards?
ISC used to make the individual pieces but I found that they had too much slop in them. That was years ago so they may be different now if Mike still makes them.
Are you going to be at the next M-O event? Got that engine fixed?
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Originally posted by C. Ludwig@Aug 23 2005, 10:20 AM
Don't think that's backward but I've been wrong before.