Matty W
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i currently have Jamex shortened shocks with -60mm springs fitted, never felt the need for coilovers as i dont drive hard enough for them.
ive read somewhere that you can fit "camber bolts" but wasnt sure if they made much of a diffrence to the stance. any other way of adjusting it? also, is there any way to adjust camber on the rear? it has a standard axle with drums.
big job to do?
[Edited on 20-04-2011 by music1990]
[Edited on 20-04-2011 by music1990]
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Matty W
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also, if anyones good with photoshop
put some - camber on this for me
(nothing silly though) 

[Edited on 20-04-2011 by music1990]
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Matty W
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Anyone? I've seen it done to the rear on a few b's on Google but there is nothing to suggest use of camber shims
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AlexW
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You can get camber bolts for the front yeah, Not sure how much adjustment your get, But bare in mind it depends how much spring clearance you have.
The rear needs shims/tiny washers, You would need to unbolt the hub, 4 big torx bits on the inside of the beam, and then space the bottom out, its a guessing game on how far you space it though.
A little bit of camber is fine, but by what you say, you mean mega camber, which will make that car handle crap lol
[Edited on 21-04-2011 by AW06]
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