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punterian wrote:The half-laden situation described is with the 140kg loading and sure enough with this weight in the car the front cross member is exactly 42mm lower to the ground (with the suspension arms resting on their rubber stops).
punterian wrote: Regarding the camber on the rear wheels. If I'm right this can only be adjusted by adding/removing spacers at the top of the suspension unit.
punterian wrote: The measurement I'm not completely convinced by is the toe-out on the front axle. I thought rear wheel drive vehicles always had toe-in.
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punterian wrote:Rear camber:
Have found a note that mentions 'adding or removing 10mm aluminium spacer cups above the rear springs'.
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