Continuing the discussion. Yesterday I changed the camber on all four corners with the AAD hardware. The front worked smooth and easy, the Allen Head tops are two metric sizes, as are the underside nuts. For the camber I used the next tab for more negative. All six arms; four in the back and the two in the front actually all contain the same tab for their street setting, which is very convenient. The fronts use the tabs going one direction and the rears the other direction. Again convenient, since I have a collection of about all their sizes.
The rear was a bit more messy to screw with. First I am glad I did not wait until Saturday morning. I had a damn flashback of working on custom bikes!
1. A regular key/wrench has a problem both itself or if a guy has a longer reach variety of some sort. The shock is in the way, of any straight shot.
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Little work with a saw, and now I have another custom tool in my collection..
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See the other little problem with mixing aftermarket parts??
Solid sway bar links that bring the sway bar so low it contacts the arms. That pisses me off because it will be smashed worse after Saturday. Now is that inhibiting some movement of one arm and causing a misalignment at full compression?? Probably!!
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The rears are more difficult to move. A spacer between the arms plus I added a couple of nuts to the rotors and yanked on them a bit to seat the new tabs in the right spot. Not going to screw with these until I restore it to street. Much mire PIA than the fronts.