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  • negative camber lower arms???

    When i got my car the last owner gave me along with a few other bits some "negative camber lower arms" or this is what he called them anyway , so i was thinking whilst ive got the front of the car stripped down i might as well put these on ( they are brand new ) , the last owner said he didnt put em on because they might fail the MOT with em on because they have welded ends to make the negative camber ????

    If i do put em on what benefits are there?

    This is a pic of 1 of the welded ends
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  • #2
    Item shown is know as an adjustable track control arm

    They are to adjust -/+ camber.

    The type you have are a little awkward to adjust as they require the arm to be unbolted from the x member (to turn threaded end) each time adjustment is made.

    The later type are adjustable in-situ by means of a bar with l/h tread one end and r/h thread at the other

    I have just fitted in-situ adjustable type to my car.

    They will pass mot.
    cheeRS

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    • #3
      cheers dave

      so is it not really worth putting em on

      here is a pic of the complete thing
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      • #4
        nice for tracks mate and worth a few quid too

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        • #5
          Put em on EBAY

          Sell them and then buy a pair of in situ adjustable type.
          cheeRS

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