Author Topic: Camber - The cheap way.  (Read 22666 times)

Offline lemski

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Re: Camber - The sh!t way.
« Reply #50 on: 04 March 2011, 07:10 »
Obviously this is a modification that anyone doing is declaring to their insurers, right?

If you're not then you're running around with invalid insurance and frankly any insurer would be mad to insure a car with this modification as it's screwing all of the fitment of two out of four contact patches on the road.

I'm blown away that anyone would do such a stupid, dangerous modification, let alone publicise it on a forum.  :rolleyes:

So please tell what is so dangerous about these, apart from the fact that you can adjust the toe and camber of your car when lowered... So in fact you can correct geometry and make a car handle much better if you had 4 wheel alignment...


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Offline mksmk3gti

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Re: Camber - The cheap way.
« Reply #51 on: 05 March 2011, 20:07 »
A Good post, but never the less i dont think i would have much confidence when driving. I like to know my wheels and brakes are going to work at all times! ;)

Do proper shims do the same thing?? :huh:

Offline robz

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Re: Camber - The cheap way.
« Reply #52 on: 05 March 2011, 22:16 »
yes but give a contact surface all over ;)


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Re: Camber - The cheap way.
« Reply #53 on: 25 May 2011, 17:27 »
At the cost of £25 this is still cheap and not a expensive way to get camber  :wink:
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