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:nod: But bear in mind that it can only be adjusted a certain amount. If its not enough, you'll need to take it off and wind the end out more...
 

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I think i need to move it out around [______] This much - and thats 1:1 scale :thumbs:

So prob best bet t take it off again :rolleyes: , took alot of time making sure they were the same aswell :indiff:
 

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Well, that was your problem then! They were miles out to start with! :p

What you should be looking to achieve with the adjusters (similar principle to my front tension rods) is to be able to move the main adjuster the same distance in either direction when you camber is right. In other words, the adjuster should be as near to central when set. (Hope that's clear).

Keep an eye on those arches too...
 

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Nicely said:
.......... (Hope that's clear)....
:no: i'm confused.

Oh wait. you mean that the two threaded parts should be the same length, as shown here: -



I dont mean the same length, i mean the same adjustment to both (hope thats clear) :)
 

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Ah ok, well i'll still need to take it off :rolleyes:

Getting a new toy tonight also, will give you details and Pitures on Tuesday :thumbs: (out on site monday)
 
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