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Fitting Camber Bolts and Rear Plates



Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
Finally my Whiteline Camber Kit has Arrived and now obviously I want to get it fitted,

Is this an Easy Job or am I best leaving it to a Proffesional? I've got Average Mechanical Skills,

What settings should I run it on for Fast Road occasional Track Use, Car gets used everyday aswell,

Thanks
Andy
 
  '02 Monaco Blue 172
it's probably not too difficult to fit yourself but you'll prob still need to get it set up accurately and get your tracking done afterwards so would still need to see a mechanic, so might not work out that much cheaper!
 

Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
Yeah might just get it booked in and all done at once to save hassle.
 
  megan R26.R number 006
you would be best taking it to a Professional as you will need to get the camber set right .
as for setup for fast road use the standard Renault ones are spot on for track use you want -2.5 degrees of camber on the front on the rear if you are driving it on the road i would not touch the camber settings -2.5 degrease of camber on the front can be quite frisky i have ran my car on the road with -3 degrease of camber it was good on track but not brilliant on the road .
 

Coby.

ClioSport Club Member
  XC60-R.......V40-R
OK so 1.5 on the Front and can the Rear be Set as I have Rear camber Shims?

Picking the Kit up Today and will try and get it Fitted on Monday or Tuesday after 3-4 Months of waiting as they had to come from Oz
 


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