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d8mok

posted on 27/2/07 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
adjustable camber

just wondering whether there is a easy way to adjust the camber on my stuart taylor blade? Because at the the moment i have to split the top arm off the hub and mess about loads.

is there a adjustable kit or something to buy??

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nick205

posted on 27/2/07 at 12:53 PM Reply With Quote
I'd be interested in this too!

I have seen a diagram before for a threaded sleave/lock nut arrangement that allows asy adjustment without dismantling. It would require the tube in the top wishbone to be smooth internally (not threaded) which might mean new wishbones.

Thinking about it the GTS wishbones might work like this?

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locoboy

posted on 27/2/07 at 12:58 PM Reply With Quote
The GTS ones are 'supposed' to work like that but the inside of the 'V' where the 2 top bone tubes meet the normally threaded boss is too tight an angle to allow the threaded sleve to turn!( it had a hex hear on it for adjustment)!





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nick205

posted on 27/2/07 at 01:00 PM Reply With Quote
This is the thing from GTS (pic from their website). It fits inside the wishbone tube with the nut end facing in towards the car. The ball joint lock nut is fitted to the ball joint before the ball joint is screwed into the adjuster from the wheel side.

loosening the lock nut means you can then turn the nut on the adjuster to move the ball joint in or out as required and then fe-tighten the locknut. As above you'll need wishbones to suit, with larger diameter unthreaded tube of the right internal diameter.

HTH
Nick

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nick205

posted on 27/2/07 at 01:00 PM Reply With Quote
sorry, here's the pic... Rescued attachment GTS-2502.jpg
Rescued attachment GTS-2502.jpg

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nick205

posted on 27/2/07 at 01:01 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by locoboy
The GTS ones are 'supposed' to work like that but the inside of the 'V' where the 2 top bone tubes meet the normally threaded boss is too tight an angle to allow the threaded sleve to turn!( it had a hex hear on it for adjustment)!



Hadn't realised that - that would be annoying!

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locoboy

posted on 27/2/07 at 01:05 PM Reply With Quote
gts f brk
gts f brk


you can just make it our as the yellow bit on the inside of the wishbone,

Yes annoying! Its just extra weight now really.





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Phil.J

posted on 27/2/07 at 02:14 PM Reply With Quote
Bear in mind that if you use a camber adjuster on the top wishbone, then the tracking will need resetting after every adjustment.
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Chippy

posted on 27/2/07 at 03:44 PM Reply With Quote
Hi, got mine from GTS and they work a treat, very easy to adjust.
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I made my own wishbones, so allowed room for the adjustment to be made. Ray





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