Brad,
Depends on whether you want more positive or more negative camber.
Hole towards chassis: more positive.
Hole away from chassis: more negative.
Usually, Healeys have excessive positive camber--at least my BJ8 did--so
you'd want to move the offset hole away from the chassis. This pulls
the trunnion in, hence more negative (or less positive) camber.
bs
mail.maineguide.com wrote:
> I just purchased new bushings for my BJ8 from BCS including the offset upper
> trunions. To show how brain dead I am I can't figure out which way the
> offset should go. Many thanks
> Brad Holden
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