TomM172 Car 172 May 17, 2010 #1 Could anyone tell me if there is any real need for rear camber shims for an everyday/fast road car? Just thinking of tyre wear mainly.. thanks
Could anyone tell me if there is any real need for rear camber shims for an everyday/fast road car? Just thinking of tyre wear mainly.. thanks
Bazzon Car B/G 182 + PH1 Track May 17, 2010 #2 Personally wouldn't bother. We just bought some for the track car so will see if it makes any difference.
Personally wouldn't bother. We just bought some for the track car so will see if it makes any difference.
The Boosh! ClioSport Admin Car Elise, Duster May 17, 2010 #3 Depends how out your rear camber is. Mine is half a degree out from the factory (or there abouts) so Im banging one on.
Depends how out your rear camber is. Mine is half a degree out from the factory (or there abouts) so Im banging one on.
Gardus Car Megane RS 250 May 17, 2010 #4 Same here, we used them to correct toe and camber which were out.
TomM172 Car 172 May 17, 2010 #5 Ok thanks guys, how many shims will I need in total to correct camber and toe? Novice over here haha
Tony Hunter Car 182cup & 172 racecar May 17, 2010 #7 We used pikey washers,but it works(Freds not keen though). You've got to get it laser checked first.
Tony Hunter Car 182cup & 172 racecar May 17, 2010 #9 Fred@BTM said: bodge speed motorsport Click to expand... Oh Hai
drhowser Car lift number 1 @ btm May 17, 2010 #11 You need to have your alingment checked first, they come in varying degrees and you will need to know which to order. You also might not need to fit any either.
You need to have your alingment checked first, they come in varying degrees and you will need to know which to order. You also might not need to fit any either.
TomM172 Car 172 May 17, 2010 #12 drhowser said: You need to have your alingment checked first, they come in varying degrees and you will need to know which to order. You also might not need to fit any either. Click to expand... ah i understand now.. thanks
drhowser said: You need to have your alingment checked first, they come in varying degrees and you will need to know which to order. You also might not need to fit any either. Click to expand... ah i understand now.. thanks