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crezz

pedro motorsports
Jun 30, 2007
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Woolacombe
:D hi all, i know my car is not really here for me to do anything to but i noticed that the inner of my tyres are wearing.. i know its not the tracking so belive its the camber.. how is the camber adjusted on these? do they use the camber bolts like early vw's do. ?? i was thinking about getting some made up if not, anyone know if they would work?

cheers :D
 

Dolly_Gti

G60 spooling up.
Aug 15, 2006
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china town
just slacken the 2 nuts and bolts on the stut to hub, then you have loads of adjustment. adjust as required then retighten.
 

crezz

pedro motorsports
Jun 30, 2007
4,397
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Woolacombe
how much can you go tho, is it all or nothing? as on the caddy it was shockingly hard to do it with minimal movement, so i fitted the cambe bolts and they work well...perhaps im just being a mong
 

BrownCupra

Active Member
Nov 13, 2008
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I think you will find that the only way you can adjust the camber like that is if you have coilovers fitted... You might be able to get a lil bit of adjustment out of the bottom ball joint! :)
 

G223

Active Member
Dec 6, 2007
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I think you will find that the only way you can adjust the camber like that is if you have coilovers fitted... You might be able to get a lil bit of adjustment out of the bottom ball joint! :)

no, its on all models, ive got a 96 pre facelift 1.9d base spec and the camber is fully adjustable, large amounts too, as i had to do it after fitting alloys
 

BrownCupra

Active Member
Nov 13, 2008
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no, its on all models, ive got a 96 pre facelift 1.9d base spec and the camber is fully adjustable, large amounts too, as i had to do it after fitting alloys

Result, you learn something new everyday [B)]
 

Presha

six on the brain
Sep 17, 2007
188
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Birmingham
I think there is 2 ways of adjusting the camber...the 2 nuts and bolts going through the bottom of the strut if slackened give a little bit of adjustment but also there are 3 small bolts on the underneath of the wishbone which also allow some adjustment!

However i done both of the above and fully adjusted it to give negative camber as it looked really positive and still hasnt changed has anyone got any ideas of what it could be? Because to look at the front of my car the front offside wheel is really kicking out at the top compared to the nearside :confused:
 

martin_hill_198

Active Member
Apr 21, 2008
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ok bud np... might be an ides if u can to get uprated suspenson might be something wrong with bushes or shock etc
 

Presha

six on the brain
Sep 17, 2007
188
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Birmingham
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its not that noticable from the pic but if you compare it with the rear you can slightly see it but im not that bothered as the cars off the road now being fully restored and converted so you know! just wondered if i could shed some light on it lol
 

martin_hill_198

Active Member
Apr 21, 2008
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the rear normally does camber in more.. i try and get a pic of mine tomoz as lowered mine on adjustable shocks and spring and my wheels sit in on the back and only reason my fronts match is that got diff bushes on them and set the camber negative as possible tryin to go lower on ront as too high what u puttin in it?
 

Presha

six on the brain
Sep 17, 2007
188
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Birmingham
yeah i did notice but if you were to look at mine in the flesh at certain angles you can really see the difference compared to the opposite side! But i should be picking up a whole new front and rear subframe set up etc off a gti this weekend so i can paint and powdercoat everything then just swap it over...hopefully that sorts it! Anyway my dads mate owns a scrap yard with a few vr6s dotted around and im going to enquire about 1 out of a corrado (the 2.9 190 bhp 1) or if not jus 1 out of the golf will do lol
 

OllieL

2.0 16v Cupra Sport GTi
Dec 10, 2006
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Birmingham
Im having camber issues of my own, but thats cos I am trying to add a degree of negative camber at the rear - tyre munching summer time!!!

Ollie
 

OllieL

2.0 16v Cupra Sport GTi
Dec 10, 2006
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Birmingham
Was getting some made up for me, but the guy has gone awol :( - they looking less likely for ultimate dubs - unless we wind the coils up and run hot rod for the weekend haha
 
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