Caster/Camber
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Caster/Camber
am I correct in forgetting about the service manual settings for caster/camber setup?
Info with the new UCA says 3 degrees caster and 1/2 degree negative camber.
How should the cam bolts be installed initially or does it not matter?
Info with the new UCA says 3 degrees caster and 1/2 degree negative camber.
How should the cam bolts be installed initially or does it not matter?
Yes and that's the whole point! First side you do will take ages because you have to keep taking the arm off and screwing the joints in or out of the arms until you get within the adjustment range of the cams. Once you have one side set up how you want it, the other side is easy. The stock A arms will not allow you to dial in extra caster without affecting the camber, you pretty much have to set up the camber and whatever caster you are left with is as much as you are going to get. Having screw in joints allows adjustment way beyond the limit of the cams, which is nice....
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
Yes you would! When I did mine, I set both cams in the centre position, screwed the joints almost all the way in and started from there. I then kept adjusting one joint or the other until I had the alignment close, and then messing with the cams to get it spot on. You can then assemble the other side with the joints screwed out the same amount and be within the cams adjustment range straight away.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
the blurb for these arms said they are preset for 3 degrees Caster, err yeah!! As it stands, the arms are on with no adjustment made. Yes, it`s gonna be a pain to take them on and off to get the settings near, then use the cam bolts for any fine tuning, which is why it says put them in a central position. These arms need spacer washers either side of the joint to make up the width adjustment from standard arms, just to add a certain degree of difficulty to the fiddle factor 
