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Installing Rear Camber arms
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Jan 20, 2012 | 05:19 PM
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Re: Installing Rear Camber arms
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onehundred80
That makes perfect sense, it hits so make it harder.
"People who criticize fall under two types, those that can and those that can't do something constructive. I ignore the latter".
"I never bothered much about alignment issues so
I have no knowledge of it really
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What's your solution?
Hardness is resistance to penetration, yield strength is the amount of stress a material can take before permanent deformation occurs. I would rather break a sway bar mount which I can weld back on than snap an upper control arm. My current ones are hexaganol, the new ones will be round and will have more clearance.
If you are getting at making an adjustable arm that is curved, it will defeat the whole purpose of having it adjustable, it will need to be removed to change its length, and at that point might as well be fixed.
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