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    Can any one recommend a good way to add some rear camber for my track nova
    Don't like the look of the adjuster type on ebay

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/EIBACH-REA...item3f2f79ac43

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    there are 2 common methods

    1. jump canal bridges with your mates in the back
    2. get some proper shims made to fit on the 4 bolt rear hub mount by an engineer, but it will involve some measuring & maths.

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    Washers or hack saw blades trapped in the hub to arm mount.

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    As Mog said. Do some mathes then get proper shimes made up.
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    On my track nova, i use some very fine washers. (0.2mm thick) between the rear axle and the hub.

    The disadvantage is that it must put washers to adjust camber and parallelism and you must control as many times as necessary to achieve proper adjustment.

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