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Old 06-26-2009, 08:53 AM
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I think you’re wasting your money. You will need to buy several sets of axle stubs at different angles and then only get 1 degree of variation. And you really need 0.1 degree adjustment accuracy. The Specialty Products Company shims will get you there. Their shims are a composite (plastic) and they are set up to break out sectors from the inside to fit over bolts. I did that but would not recommend that any more. What I will do when I swap out my shocks to Mugen 5-way, I will drill the holes thru the plastic to leave as much material as possible. I will need to cut out a larger section for the ABS sensor, but that is not between the stub axle and the axle frame. The other modification I’ve made with the SPC shims is bought 3 sets. You only get 1.5 degrees of adjustment out of one set. By using 1-1/2 shim sets per axle stub, I get 2.25 degrees of adjustment. BUT you need to the replace the stub axle bolts with longer bolts to do this. Take a look at my albums under my profile to see these modifications.
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