1 full turn = how many degrees of camber on the Kinetix A-arms?
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It's approximately .2 degrees. I've been running 1-1/4 on the street, then five turns to 2-1/4 for A/X.
BTW, my passenger side arm has a full degree more adjustment -- 3.5 compared to 2.5 -- more than my driver's side. Kinetix said that was mfg tolerance and I would have to grind away the adjustment tube to get them equal. Seems like a lot of tolerance. Have you checked yours for that?
BTW, my passenger side arm has a full degree more adjustment -- 3.5 compared to 2.5 -- more than my driver's side. Kinetix said that was mfg tolerance and I would have to grind away the adjustment tube to get them equal. Seems like a lot of tolerance. Have you checked yours for that?
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Originally posted by 350ed
2.5 seems like enough???
2.5 seems like enough???
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