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Old 5th April 2012, 08:16 AM
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Default Mushrooms - setup adjustment

As my mushrooms are rather tight fit into uprights (made based on internet drawings) I wonder if there is need to move them in upright during suspension setup ? Or maybe they should sit in "one and only" right position ?

If there's no need to move them during adjustment, I will paint them together with uprights (after de-rusting)...
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Old 5th April 2012, 10:10 AM
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the idea is the hole should be set as far to the front and in the center.
it is handy to pull the mushroom out to ajust the top ball joint/camber so you dont damage the rubber boot with a ball joint splitter.
you could always open the split where the pintch bolt is to ease them in
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Old 7th April 2012, 10:38 AM
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Good news
So - if I use camber adjusters I can not bother about mushrooms "connected" with uprights, painted and ... rusted together with uprights as they are steel
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