WTB - Adjustable Camber Plates rear

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WTB - Adjustable Camber Plates rear

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Anyone have some they want to sell or know where to get from. Looking for something similiar to what Oscar was once selling.
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I have a set i bought from mookeeh but i could not seem to make them work. I could be that i was stupid :oops: but i cannot see any way to keep them locked in position. I ended up using another set of pillow ball ones. If you want to look at them i can bring them over as i still need to return those castors :shock:
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Hey Shannon,

That would be good. As an aside, where did you get the pillow ball ones from.

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where did you get the pillow ball ones from.
Mookeeh aswell but it took a few emails and photos for him to get it right.
If your running the same coilovers as me (ex cookies) The konis run a thicker strut piece in the centre which is also shorter aswell, meaninig that you would run into the same issues as i did.
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well thats no good then :(
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i'm looking at doing a modification to the rear lower arm front mounting point to make it adjustable like the eccentric toe adjuster on the rear mounting point so we can adjust camber, its a better way i feel. just gotta take my car to the engineer to evaluate it..
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redzone wrote:i'm looking at doing a modification to the rear lower arm front mounting point to make it adjustable like the eccentric toe adjuster on the rear mounting point so we can adjust camber, its a better way i feel. just gotta take my car to the engineer to evaluate it..
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Redzone check out the pics on the starquest forums of the old groupa car im sure they used the idea you are talking about. :beer
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nope, they used rose jointed lower arms, rose joints are sadly illegal on road cars. on the group a they cut the front leg of the control arm off and replaced it with a new sectoin including the rose joint. my idea is to run a similar arrangement to the rear mounting point, so i'd be modding the mounting point not the arm itself.
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Redzone, would be very interested in what you come up with and grab a set off you when available
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That won't adjust camber, just toe correct?
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the original setup adjusts toe al, if u put another adjuster on the front of the arm u could adjust toe and camber.. the mods would have to be done to the cradle not the arm of course..
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I found a set of pillow ball ones in the garage i didn't even know i had :o
You will need sleeved nuts to use them as seen in this pic.
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Hmmm,

Might need to come and catch up with you next weekend and check these out. Could be what I'm needing.
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those are the mookeeh ones and he doesnt sell em anymore
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