
Originally Posted by
guyhatesmycar
sort of off topic, but i would like to eventually drop my 2g, and most on this site say it shouldnt (can't) be done, because the camber is not adjustable. I read on some other thread from ages ago that Phydeaux was tossing around the idea of an adjustable strut top, but i've been tossing around the idea of slotting the lower a-arm pivot mount and using cam plates to adjust the camber by effectively lengthening or shortening the lower a-arm. If the lower a-arm is seen as a link at the bottom of its arc at normal height, a lower car would level the link, placing the ball joint farther from the CL of the car. Since the suspension is fixed at the strut top, this causes the wheel to tilt inward at the top, resulting in negative camber, right?. so slotting the mount and pushing the a-arm inward would counteract this. i was thinking of using that cam plate setup kinda like that which adjusts the toe in on the rear suspension. i believe chevy SLA suspensions use the same system.
well, if you made it through this long ass post, let me know what you think...also does anyone know the camber numbers for the 82 accord off hand?
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