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I use the tube and string method to do my alignment but i am just doing the camber by sight which is no where near accurate. So, does anyone have a cheap and effective way of measuring camber settings?
Ive toyed with the idea of hacking up a spirit level which would help even either side up, but still wouldnt be accurate...
I recently had some lowering springs installed at 'a specialist suspension shop'. When i picked up the car, the guy said "Ok, these springs have lowered your car by around 30mm & we have made adjustment to the camber allowing for a possible further lowering of maybe 5mm as the springs soften a bit & settle in, over around 1000km's."
Does this sound about right? Should i have the camber settings re-looked at now that i have around 1000km's on them?
I recently had some lowering springs installed at 'a specialist suspension shop'. When i picked up the car, the guy said "Ok, these springs have lowered your car by around 30mm & we have made adjustment to the camber allowing for a possible further lowering of maybe 5mm as the springs soften a bit & settle in, over around 1000km's."
Does this sound about right? Should i have the camber settings re-looked at now that i have around 1000km's on them?
Thanks in advance!
Yeah would be right.
Is get it done again a few months down the track. Sooner if you notice odd tyre wear
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