Rear Control arm modification for camber?
Why can’t we just dremel out that slot alittle bit to be able to adjust the lower control arm for camber? Yes I know it can slip if you hit a pothole and etc, many manufacturers use that same slot style for adjustment and then just tightening bolt where u want to control arm to stay. Please somebody agree or disagree with me. Any thoughts?
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1) W205 Sedan and Wagon have the steel rear arms with the slot.
2) C63S Coupe has the alloy arms with wedges positioning the inner bolt.
3) W205 Airmatic models have alloy arms also but no slot or wedges.
For #1 where there is no Camber adjustment we manufacture #502226K kit which provides up to extra 3.5 degrees Pos. or Neg. Camber (more then enough to resolve costly, premature edge tire wear issues (or to improve handling on “Track days”) kit includes extra rear Toe adjustment to compensate for addition of Camber.
No special tools or need for arm removal to install. Easily accessible to adjust - Unique Patented design allows precise single wrench adjustment. ULTIMATE - direct on alignment rack UNDER LOAD.
#2 C63S Coupe has wedges. Can purchase “offset” wedges but only allow one degree (Neg. or Pos.) and not precisely adjustable !
While the “replacement” K-MAC kit provides SERIOUS ADJUSTMENT (up to 4 degrees extra Pos. or Neg.) and all the same features as above #1 (502216) - direct on alignment rack under load. #502326-1K
#3 W205 Airmatic K-MAC kit also provides up to 3.5 degrees Pos. or Neg. Camber and also all the same features of #1 ! #502326K
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Last edited by K-Mac; Apr 10, 2024 at 08:08 PM.








