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Trevor Skedge wrote:Think I must be thick. The only way the wheel is going to fall off is if you slot right through to the end of the arm, is that what is required? I was only thinking it would need "some" slotting rather than all the way hence my thought that it may not need welding. Are most people lowering their cars for looks or handling? I doubt the handling improves dramatically when lowerede especially on the road and I don't see many on the track.
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mettersl wrote:Alternatively you could make up a custom "washer" that bolts on and drill the wishbone to accept it. If you put more than one hole in the washer, you could have a choice of settings and if Lee drills the securing holes as part of the wishbone slotting you could imagine a camber adjusting kit- wishbones, washers and lock bolts. You'd only need small bolts as its there to act if friction tails, and the whole assembly only has "safe" failure modes. As lee says the worst that would happen is a loss of camber angles.
Clee- Inspired to do what David G never completed?
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simonsays74 wrote:Oh yeah, and someone that knows what they are doing re the alingment gauges!
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