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Jig for camber adjusters on front wishbones?
Anybody got a revised jig dimentions for the front upper wishbones with camber adjuster?
I ask this because I've got some adjusters and the are obviously wider than the standard threaded tube and mine are 65mm in length but the tube in the book is 60mm? |
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Can you not shorten them to the book speck
Arfon |
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I could but it still wouldn't solve the issue of them being wider
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What Dia. are they then, do you know anyone with a lathe and ask them to turn them down to the right dia.
Arfon |
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Do the inner threaded sections fit inside the outer sleaves that the arms weld to? It does not matter if the adjusters are longer or wider as long as the bush tubes and the ball joints still fall in the same places as the book ones.
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Yes they do, I was just concerned about keeping the wishbone arms at the same angle and degrees as the original plans
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Hi Joe,
If you want, you can post them to me, I will machine them to length and dia. for you then if you arrange for collection. All it will cost you is the postage each way, I will do the machining in work for you Arfon |
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I agree with Talon, angles don't matter as long as the attachments are at the right positions relative to each other.
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Thank you very much mate for the offer, but my mates making a jig up now as he is fitting camber adjusters now too
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P.s Arfon
I've looked at you photobucket pictures, How did you get your parts looking so good? What did you use to remove the rust and what paint? Regards joe |
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