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Re-installing spring plates - Initial position for toe & camber eccentric bolts
Hey guys,
I'm re-installing my spring plates after upgrading my rear components (new torsion bars, poly-bronze bushings, Tarret rear sways and monoballs). I plan to bring the car in for a 4 wheel alignment & corner balance when I'm done. I centered the height adjustment eccentric bolt and locked it in place. Wondering if there is any particular setting (center?) that I should shoot for with the toe and camber eccentric bolts to make it a little easier on the shop that will be doing my corner balance & alignment. Should I just install them in any position and let the shop figure it out? Thanks, Gordo |
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I can look this up if it's not making sense, wish I had better recall. I think the shop manual alludes to this, but it wasn't clear to me until I did it myself. |
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Jim,
Thanks for pulling this up, appreciate the gouge. I've installed the camber and toe eccentrics in semi-random positions (tried to at least match side to side for what that's worth. The shop/person I will be bringing it to is very familiar with 911 alignments - pretty busy so I didn't want to call with a question I knew someone would have the answer for here. Thanks, Gordo |
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