desant78
Well-known member
Hello All
I was truly a fool...and bought 1662 taking the word that the horrible positive camber was due to the hondaa civic rims currently on her....I was wrong.
I also learned she was in an accident, and missing a ton of stuff. Since december I have been working pretty hard, and re did a ton of story that i've lost track.
Now I am about to hit the road for the first time I am attempting to fix my horrible positive camber..which apparently I can only do so by using camber plates. I have access to a full machine shop along with very simple prototyping machines. I am under the assumption I can use any shocks/springs, that all I need is the plate (to change the angle, reducing force of spring on front, to level out camber)
I do not have camber plates or access to any...if anyone has some and could spare some dimensions(even material/thickness), I would greatly appreciate it. Otherwise I'm dong this by scratch /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Let me know, and thanks in advance everyone!
I was truly a fool...and bought 1662 taking the word that the horrible positive camber was due to the hondaa civic rims currently on her....I was wrong.
I also learned she was in an accident, and missing a ton of stuff. Since december I have been working pretty hard, and re did a ton of story that i've lost track.
Now I am about to hit the road for the first time I am attempting to fix my horrible positive camber..which apparently I can only do so by using camber plates. I have access to a full machine shop along with very simple prototyping machines. I am under the assumption I can use any shocks/springs, that all I need is the plate (to change the angle, reducing force of spring on front, to level out camber)
I do not have camber plates or access to any...if anyone has some and could spare some dimensions(even material/thickness), I would greatly appreciate it. Otherwise I'm dong this by scratch /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Let me know, and thanks in advance everyone!