camber setup
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Gooday all I'm new here so if this is in the wrong section let me know. I would like some info on where I can get plans or info to build a castor, camber and ride height gauge. Thanks.
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From: West KingsdownKent, UNITED KINGDOM
Hi,
I am also new here. I have never seen any "plans" for the setup kit you need. I made mine after studying photos in various magazines etc. Now lots of people in my local club borrow mine and want me to make sets for them. I do have access to a lathe and milling machine which makes it easy.
I am also new here. I have never seen any "plans" for the setup kit you need. I made mine after studying photos in various magazines etc. Now lots of people in my local club borrow mine and want me to make sets for them. I do have access to a lathe and milling machine which makes it easy.
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You can get an OK camber gauge from RPM. You stand it flat on the table and put is against a wheel without a tire on it to find the camber. It can also be used for toe. Just put is up against a wall.
I just had an idea! Cut a protractor in peices so they overlap enough to slide it back and forth. Attach them together at the bottom with a bolt and nut and volia!
I just had an idea! Cut a protractor in peices so they overlap enough to slide it back and forth. Attach them together at the bottom with a bolt and nut and volia!



