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Here you go, Brad...H&R rear "coil-over".

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Old 08-08-2000, 06:12 AM
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Default Here you go, Brad...H&R rear "coil-over".

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Thanks Bogey. What are your rear camber readings?
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Default Yellow type against sky in last pic must not be clear...-1.7*

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Default Nifty camber/castor gauge calibrates for angle of road

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Default I've seen that somewhere else before...did you ever get your table fixed? :)

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Default See, this is what I'm having a problem with...

Sure, I could slot it and improve things, but why am I getting -3.5 when you and Cliff are getting -1.7 to -2.0 without additional modifications?
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Default That's a darn good question, and I don't have any answer, except...

is it possible there are rear suspension differences between the coupe and the roadster that are causing it? CB and I have identical coupes, right down to the exterior color. Maybe some difference between coupe and roadster accounts for the difference?


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