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Oh, duh, I see it now. I need to slow down when I read sometimes. So what will this do for my HB?
I currently have the stock suspension, I already own a set of lowering springs that have been sitting in my closet for a year, and I am going to put G2's all around(maybe the gas-a-just, what is better?)
I want to have everything before I have it installed.
I currently have the stock suspension, I already own a set of lowering springs that have been sitting in my closet for a year, and I am going to put G2's all around(maybe the gas-a-just, what is better?)
I want to have everything before I have it installed.
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hmmm geus thats nice if yoru car is really lowered alot?... mine is lower by 4cm atm my camber is still inside the factory defaults on a 205/45R16 well at front that is :s
my backwheel camber is shite but i heard popping some metal plates between the flage and the back suspension can fix that though
my backwheel camber is shite but i heard popping some metal plates between the flage and the back suspension can fix that though
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Is a camber kit necessary with bigger shoes and lowering?
And what exactly is a camber kit and can it be hand made?
And what exactly is a camber kit and can it be hand made?
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i dont think camber can be adjusted!!!!
i dont think it is possible to adjust camber with that k-mac kit for the lanos...you see eibach also has a kit but they only list it for leganza and nubira...also..i took off my rim and checked it out really well, and I dont see that screw (about 12mm) that is used to adjust the camber shown in the picture from eibach nor ebay nubira kits nor the kmac site...in the lanos...it seems to be all one piece.....
also, one more thing...i received my koni yellow shocks today...one big bummer though...they are not adjustable after all....but oh well...i heard i shoudl still be very very happy with them...i am going to be installing that and a few other thigns this week..
so yeah....if n e one out there...especially you euro astra/kadett dudes know if it is even possible to adjust the camber on the lanos..please let me know asap....I saw that custom camber plate stefan made...woudl that work for lanos...is that the only way...i think it might be,,need feedback....goodnight
also, one more thing...i received my koni yellow shocks today...one big bummer though...they are not adjustable after all....but oh well...i heard i shoudl still be very very happy with them...i am going to be installing that and a few other thigns this week..
so yeah....if n e one out there...especially you euro astra/kadett dudes know if it is even possible to adjust the camber on the lanos..please let me know asap....I saw that custom camber plate stefan made...woudl that work for lanos...is that the only way...i think it might be,,need feedback....goodnight
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well then
well then...take another look at your lanos..
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dont need to tbh considering i look at 10 lanos a day
im a daewoo car mechanic the bolts on the front wheel in the picture are there... i would make a picture of it but well dont have a digi cam here atm... lend it out to a m8
maybe in your country its difrent? would be wierd though dont c why it should be
im a daewoo car mechanic the bolts on the front wheel in the picture are there... i would make a picture of it but well dont have a digi cam here atm... lend it out to a m8
maybe in your country its difrent? would be wierd though dont c why it should be
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Possibly its something to do with model years. Perhaps, as a daewoo mechanic, you could check this out? See if there was a change from the one piece strut/hub to the bolt-on hub arrangement?Wolf-Spirit wrote:maybe in your country its difrent? would be wierd though dont c why it should be
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