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#51 |
cone dodging dilettante
Join Date: May 2015
Location: In bed, probably
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![]() Are the adjustable rods factory? I feel like I have seen them somewhere.
As far as I know, "short" rods came on cars that were originally equipped with 16" wheels. I redrilled the front bolts on my strut mounts and ended up with a mere half a degree of negative front camber, from +1 before. Yuck. For caster I believe I ended up at 5.7 degrees. I'll probably try the washer trick at some point. Measurements come from an angle finder on the strut tube and homemade camber gauge. Dad and I did a string alignment with driver's weight in car. 1.5 mm toe in in total I think. 940s have a fairly large positive scrub radius in the front according to my measurements as well as big bushings in the control rods so I figure there is a significant amount of toe out during acceleration.
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#52 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Finland
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![]() I don't think they are factory. I bought mine from Skandix and the adjustable ones are listed with the same number as the 390mm (3530789). Got 5.3 degrees caster with stock-ish length, should be more available by adjusting and using washers.
https://www.skandix.de/en/spare-part...table/1008382/ Quote:
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