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whats the best tracking

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im thinking a good advers camber for my rear axel and what would be the best to track my front wheels up to its lowerd 60mm its on my sri cheers
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Camber is fixed on the beam axle
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you would have to fit eibach camber shims

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Do they shim the hub pie? I assume they do cos I can't see where else you would shim it?
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we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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yes

iirc they go between the hub and beam

ivew never usewd them so not to sure

but as you say they can only go one place
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Troy has these fitted on the back of his cav. They do fit behind the hub yes. Funny little things they are but they do the job.
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how much and where can I get them from ? whats the best tracking for the front of the sri lowerd 60mm and the best adverse camber with the shims fitted ? :scratch
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You cant fit them shims on the front. Well unless you put them behind the wheel maybe.
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as dan says front are fixed unless you want to start modding you top mounts etc

only the back can be camber'd :thumb

and 60mm drop shouldn't need tracking tho
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ok cheers pie was wondering where can u get the shims from ? :scratch
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Ebay and google, you should try them some time :scratch

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eibach-Rear-C ... 3f01d5ba0a


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