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    Something wicked...

    In the for the future jobs. I have a top mount on the way to reverse engineer... we'll see what happens.


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    Certainly a market for that. Check out eddy's thread as he's made some adjustable strut top mounts, from recollection he provided quite a few details and challenges he came up against.
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    Not too sure whether these have been discussed before, but found these from K-mac.
    K-MAC: Volkswagen Rear Camber Kits, Volkswagen Front Camber and Caster Kits, Front rear camber kit

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI_PAPA View Post
    Not too sure whether these have been discussed before, but found these from K-mac.
    K-MAC: Volkswagen Rear Camber Kits, Volkswagen Front Camber and Caster Kits, Front rear camber kit
    From what I have heard/read, STAY AWAY FROM THEM

    Guy at pedders told me it tore apart a strut tower on a Audi TT

    Was chatting to Ray Ray the other day about the ones he had in his A3, he has taken them out, they are that bad



    Is a design like that hard to adjust, that was one of the complaints about the Kmac ones
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    Hoyhoy.

    One thing I'll suggest is to fix the castor.
    I got mine made with a little bit extra which I wouldn't do again, keeping the standard castor will make it easier to adjust camber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
    Hoyhoy.

    One thing I'll suggest is to fix the castor.
    I got mine made with a little bit extra which I wouldn't do again, keeping the standard castor will make it easier to adjust camber.

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    Just an observation and not picking or splitting hairs so merely making mention of the thread safety shown it that pick there, i was trained in both automotive and aircraft to have at least 1.5 threads of saftey showing, one there is well shy , like i say please dont take it as a critisism , just an observation.

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    Hoyhoy.

    Obserant bugger Jimmy, that pic. was in the build stage & not fully installed.
    Those things have been in & out more times than I've been to the toilet.
    I thought ya knew me better than that Jimmy.
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    Haha yep for sure my friend i knew you would be all over it and take the observations for what it is, im sure you could whistle at the thing and it would come out hey mate Good onya
    As far as im concerned its a bloody top effort
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    Hoyhoy.

    I must say another thing about that pic. is that the camber plate is not slotted all the way along.
    In between the little bolts ya see there is a fixed part of the camber plate, so when ajusting camber I always have a bolt on either side of the fixed part so as nothing can really move.

    Bet ya like that one Jimmy.

    There are extra threaded holes in the top plate to allocate for this.
    So in saying this they aren't fully adjustable to the minute %, but if the bushes O.K. they end up being very close to the same on each side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullet Fast View Post
    In the for the future jobs. I have a top mount on the way to reverse engineer... we'll see what happens.

    Hoyhoy.

    Not much room under the strut top of the Pog. in the pic. the sandwich idea won't fit.
    The black top part will make it O.K.
    Also if ya expect to get minus 3%+ like I do you'll need to use narrow springs.
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