hi, following my suspension rebuild i need to reset the castor and camber.
if i ask a garage to determine the current camber setting by gauge can I then measure the shim thickness and convert into degrees of change?
not sure if this makes sense but I am trying to avoid the cost of paying for a specialist to move these shims about.
any thoughts?
regards to all
Tim
camber setting
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I'm pretty sure Haynes lists the camber change per shim thickness, or try searching on Jag Lovers E-type forum where this has been covered many times.
John '62 S1 OTS (now sold)
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Tim,tim wood wrote:hi, following my suspension rebuild i need to reset the castor and camber.
if i ask a garage to determine the current camber setting by gauge can I then measure the shim thickness and convert into degrees of change?
not sure if this makes sense but I am trying to avoid the cost of paying for a specialist to move these shims about.
any thoughts?
regards to all
Tim
That's exactly what I did. Took it to a laser alignment shop, got a printout of the readings and added/removed shims to get the correct figures. The only 2 that needed adjustment were castor (front) and camber (rear).
The service manual states that each 0.020" shim at the rear changes camber by 0.25 deg, there is probably a similar description about the front. The front castor changes by 0.4 deg per turn of the fulcrum shaft.
Dave
1963 OTS
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