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cliolord
26-06-2007, 23:09
Anyone know where i can get these? :P

northy
27-06-2007, 07:48
demon tweeks and ktec pal

matty
09-07-2007, 11:29
Mine were cheaper from Supertracker, basically available from anyone who users Supertracker equipment.

Or they crop up on ebay from time to time.

Lunner
24-07-2007, 22:22
Either run extreme negative camber and get good hanfdling or just slot the one strut hole, alot better and cheaper

MAXIBOY
24-07-2007, 22:35
http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e15/123maxiboy/DSC00770-1.jpg

ford ones are cheaper

summeh
24-07-2007, 22:40
Don't bother with the bolts. As said by lunner slot one of the hub holes.

On my cup car they have slotted the top hub hole. This is all you need to do. Remember tho you will need to adjust the tracking afterwards!

schakal
24-07-2007, 23:21
what exactly do you mean by "slotting the hub hole "?? :roll:

MAXIBOY
24-07-2007, 23:27
increase the width so you can slide/pivot the strut on the hub thus adjusting the camber.

summeh
24-07-2007, 23:35
increase the width so you can slide/pivot the strut on the hub thus adjusting the camber.

exactly 8)

stevie_b
25-07-2007, 10:11
Sounds a good idea for my track car. I am just about to paint my hubs and fit them to my wide-track wishbones and new struts so sounds like the ideal time to do this... Has anyone got any pics? How much wider do you need to make the hub hole? A couple of mm or more than that? Can you just use a file or does it need specialist equipment to cut it out? Do you cut the slot horizontal or do you need to do it more in an arc that would follow the movement of the hub with respect to the strut as it is adjusted? Is it worth slotting the lower of the two holes too to give further adjustment? Cheers all.

MAXIBOY
25-07-2007, 10:22
just the top hole really. that will be plenty. you could just use a smaller diameter higher tensile bolt and washers though. that will give you some adjustment and to be honest you don,t need very much camber adjustment. parallel to 2/3 degrees of negative

summeh
25-07-2007, 13:09
you only need to slot it about 2-3mm at maximum. this should give you plenty of adjustment.

actually looking at the camber kit maxiboy posted up earlier looks quite neat, probably easier than slotting the top hub hole so if it was cheap i'd probably do that. the only thing i'd be worried about is using smaller bolts.

Matty86
08-08-2007, 15:28
where did you get those bolts from maxi?


and how much? :D