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| ASE Master Tech - 35 yrs |  rear camber adjustment question 
			need to know how the 914 rear camber adjustment works - does the camber increase or decrease as you add or subtract shims?   Car is currently setup for track & I want to go toward street settings if i need to go more positive, would I add or subtract shims? the answer will determine if I need to buy more shims TIA 
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|  05-30-2009, 11:17 AM | 
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| 914 Geek | 
			Remove shims for more negative camber.  Add them for more positive camber. The shims go above the outboard suspension pivot point, and below the chassis. So making the shims thicker moves the outer point down, tilting the top of the wheel outward. That's (in the direction of) positive camber. --DD 
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|  05-30-2009, 01:43 PM | 
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