Camber Adjustment
Is it true that the stock bolts in the control arm bushings are not adjustable at all??? That seems crazy.. and if i get the eccentric camber adjustment bolts, is it true that you only have a few options to set the camber? That doesn't really seem to make sense either. I don't think I will need to do a ton of adjustment, but i don't want to only have a couple set options... Can anyone answer these questions???

This what you were taling about mbsickness??
http://www.club202.com/forums/showth...ar-camber-arms
So you think the eccentric bolts will offer enough adjustment for the front?




Even with my KW suspension set up and reduced stance, I have not installed the adjustable camber arms on the rear as the camber is not important at all. In any case, the standard factory alignment specs from AMG recommend a small bit of negative camber front and rear.
You also need to check and keep the toe in front and rear perfectly adjusted. This is probably just as important if not more important than camber in order to get a decent wear pattern on the tyres and a good feel when driving and braking.
This what you were taling about mbsickness??
http://www.club202.com/forums/showth...ar-camber-arms
So you think the eccentric bolts will offer enough adjustment for the front?
The factory repair bolts can get you close enough where tire wear is decent. The Kmac is the ultimate way to go but is a pricey solution. the repair bolts can be had from Autohaus AZ for $20 or so. You will need one bolt per side unless caster also needs adjustment.
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The factory repair bolts can get you close enough where tire wear is decent. The Kmac is the ultimate way to go but is a pricey solution. the repair bolts can be had from Autohaus AZ for $20 or so. You will need one bolt per side unless caster also needs adjustment.
Anyone have experience with this?
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