Originally Posted by
dylan8
yes im using one per side, but some can be stacked.
each shim is different, mine didnt need camber adjustment, but once I lowered the car and the rear beam 'rolled forward' (typical mk4 FWD thing) the camber turns to toe in.
because I only did 1deg each side on top of factory it wasnt worth trying to work out the shim side to correct the toe or shim the brake calliper.
Mine had obvious toe in but was still within 'ok' results when the alignment guys checked it. I did wear out some tyres a bit quicker then the fronts due to the toe in wear (no sign of camber wear however, just toe)
So you really need to have the height of your car set to where you want, and have someone work out how to shim it at that piont, NOT when its lifted up on a jack or square on the rear beam
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