I'm going on a 30 year old memory here. . .
They had "the old guy" do the alignment on my car. He was kind enough to
let me watch what he was doing.
I think he made a 1/2 degree camber change by fitting a shim under one
side of the shock. I'm not sure how thick the shims were, but I think
they were about the same thickness as a tin can. There might have been
two of them.
I can't remember whether he fitted the shims on the inside or the
outside, but they were definitely only on one side of the shock.
Sorry I can't be more illuminating. I seem to be suffering from a sad
combination of youthful oblivion, and middle age memory loss. :-)
The car drove very nicely afterwards.
Best Regards,
Dave Ambrose
Larry list account wrote:
> Interesting. I'm trying to visualize this. Do you have any idea how much
> shim would have to be placed under the shock to go 1/2 degree negative?
>
> Larry Hoy
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