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Old 20th December 2011, 09:33 AM
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Default Wishbone adjuster nuts

Am I right in thinking that the camber adjuster on the wishbones at the back need to have a locking nut of some kind for iva? If so can anyone advise what size it is (I think its something like M18?) and not having the car or book infront of me at work, I can't remember if there's something similar at the front so I'd need 4 nuts in total? I'd like to find em on ebay today to get them before the weekend to fit them while I've got the wheels off to fit my body panels
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Old 20th December 2011, 09:37 AM
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It's not needed at the rear as it can't rotate.

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Old 20th December 2011, 10:04 AM
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If you do put them on the rear they will stop any small movement of the adjuster against the threads in the wishbone. Might lead to a knocking on the as the threads loosen up.

Rear - M20 x 2.5
Front - M18 x 1.5

Half buts are better.

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Old 20th December 2011, 11:01 AM
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Ok well I think I'll put them on just to be on the safe side. Will these do the trick from a stainless grade point of view and the right type that you're refering to?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M20-HALF-N...item19cbbe85d7

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/M18-x-1-5-...item2308899ac5
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Old 20th December 2011, 11:06 AM
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They are fine Brian even though the M18 are expensive.

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Old 20th December 2011, 11:07 AM
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Tell me about it, know anywhere else to pick a couple up a bit cheaper?
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It's not needed at the rear as it can't rotate.

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im pritty sure the iva tester will want to see them fitted and tight but i could be wrong.

i would have liked to see them if i was mot'ing a compnent like that when i used to test
only a matter of time before the vibration makes it get all slack
it is a big thread and has quiet a bit of free play movement a lock nut will keep the thread preloaded and frim
you can always cut down a full nut to a half nut if none are availble
(a full nut may even fit if there is room)
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im pritty sure the iva tester will want to see them fitted and tight but i could be wrong.

i would have liked to see them if i was mot'ing a compnent like that when i used to test
only a matter of time before the vibration makes it get all slack
it is a big thread and has quiet a bit of free play movement a lock nut will keep the thread preloaded and frim
you can always cut down a full nut to a half nut if none are availble
(a full nut may even fit if there is room)
You are quite right they did check at my iva

Full nuts fit too, well on mine they do anyway!
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ayjay,

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Thanks to this thread, have just got another bit of confirmation that I need to lock-nut the rear camber adjusters - ordered a couple of eBay and hoping that I can get them to fit in with the wheel at the correct camber...
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