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12-27-2011 09:22 AM #7
Just to understand, if you have an axle that has (for talking purposes) 1degree inclination and the "normal" spindles for that axle have (for talking purposes) 2degrees of inclination built in you'll then have 3degrees of positive camber (top spread wider than the bottom), right? Now if you "mismatch" the axle & spindles, using spindles that have no inclination (built for an axle with 3degrees of inclination) you're going to have only 1degree of camber. So is it wrong in this case to bend the axle, using a camber gauge, to achieve the desired 2.5 to 3degrees? In my mind it would seem to be OK, but I've been wrong before.Roger
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