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Old 19th May 2011, 11:01 AM
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Looks to me like the front end needs setting up as it's going into mega positive camber, under steering a tad.
Also the way it's sat right down at the back the wheel must all be rubbing on the arch?
Yeah I'll wind the top of the wishbones in a bit to sort out the camber, I need to clear the garage out a bit to make enough room to set it up properly.

The rear's don't hit the arches, they're close, but no rubbage. I'll stiffen the shocks up and raise the ride a little, but I already have 400lb springs on there. The rear end is quite heavy due to the BMW rear axle assembly being fitted.

All in all I'm still grinning from geting it out for the first time.
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