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Petemate

Back on the ground after the IFS mods. Can't do anything about the positive camber - regret I didn't design in adjustment facility when reworking the lower arms. Possibly could redo the top ones later, but TBH it steers OK. However, I have plans on repositioning the steering rack on the front of the cross-member as I don't like the way the track rods emerge from inside the suspension and if the springs were correct and the IFS worked properly, right now there would be loads of bump steer!!

Back on the ground after the IFS mods. Can't do anything about the positive camber - regret I didn't design in adjustment facility when reworking the lower arms. Possibly could redo the top ones later, but TBH it steers OK. However, I have plans on repositioning the steering rack on the front of the cross-member as I don't like the way the track rods emerge from inside the suspension and if the springs were correct and the IFS worked properly, right now there would be loads of bump steer!!
Petemate, Oct 9, 2009
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