jeromio Posted March 2, 2001 Share Posted March 2, 2001 I moved the pivot location of the lower control arms in the front crossmember. I moved each hole 15/16" up and 3/8" out. I thought I had measured precisely - I even made a sort of a jig helper tool to locate the hole with a washer based on the factory hole. Anyway, I just got the car aligned and the report shows a difference in camber of 0.4 degrees between left and right. Is this bad? Should I be concerned? I hope not, bucause taking everything a part, welding up 2 holes and redrilling them is really alot not appealing.... ------------------ 240Z.jeromio.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest scca Posted March 2, 2001 Share Posted March 2, 2001 i wouldnt worry about .4 unless your at 2 degrees total...you would want about 1 for a street car.. theres always variations in cars thats why heims or camber plates are commonly used. slotting is a one time go.. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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