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Old 11th March 2010, 11:30 AM
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Default front/rear camber adjusters help!

as above got my rear/front camber adjusters today. do the slide in from the front of the wish bone or from the back, leaving the bolt face on the inside??

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Old 11th March 2010, 11:42 AM
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Which ones front or rear?

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Old 11th March 2010, 11:52 AM
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[quote=twinturbo;33774]Which ones front or rear?

both mate lol
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They can only go in one way.... the other way will leave the hub mounting point on the inside of the wishbone. Or are you talking about the quick adjusters, so you can adjust the camber without taking the wishbone off the hub? Cos they do go in from the back.
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as above got my rear/front camber adjusters today. do the slide in from the front of the wish bone or from the back, leaving the bolt face on the inside??

hope this makes sense
Think it makes sense, screw them in from the outside leaving the bolt face on the inside. The lock nut screws down from the bush tube side and clamps onto the face of the suspension arm.

Hope that makes sense.

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Old 11th March 2010, 12:12 PM
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They can only go in one way.... the other way will leave the hub mounting point on the inside of the wishbone. Or are you talking about the quick adjusters, so you can adjust the camber without taking the wishbone off the hub? Cos they do go in from the back.
yeh the camber quick adjusters. the go in from the back then? and then ur top ball joint screws in from the front then lock it off with the nut on the actual wish bone tube?
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Old 11th March 2010, 12:37 PM
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yeh the camber quick adjusters. the go in from the back then? and then ur top ball joint screws in from the front then lock it off with the nut on the actual wish bone tube?
is this the same for front and rears?
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Old 11th March 2010, 03:18 PM
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The adjusters go in from the back with the lock nut at the front(hub side of things)....Lets you adjust things without cocking about taking things apart.............simples
And you should have the rear lower bones with adjustable toe in and out.
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