Yeah these are for my track car, I would probably use something like this if I did want more camber in the futureWocka wrote:Is it a race car then? I've seen people slot the turret bolt hole with standard mounts..Not sure if I would do it myself though. You'd have to cut into the big hole at the top to clear the adjuster bolts too.
Correct camber settings and how to go about it.
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^^ that'll do it... welding new strut towers is getting a bit serious IMO. I'd love to it just for sh1ts and giggles though.
I wonder how far you can go until it starts wandering a high speed and failing to stop?
I wonder how far you can go until it starts wandering a high speed and failing to stop?
Or you could go the whole hogg and build your own frame with your top mount's located wherever required.Wocka wrote:^^ that'll do it... welding new strut towers is getting a bit serious IMO. I'd love to it just for sh1ts and giggles though.


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Not really, its only a bit of miggingWocka wrote:^^ that'll do it... welding new strut towers is getting a bit serious IMO. I'd love to it just for sh1ts and giggles though.
I wonder how far you can go until it starts wandering a high speed and failing to stop?
There is a lot of talk about castor but ive seen competition M3 shells with top mounts that send the strut forwards

