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Gazza_DJ wrote:There's no point doing one bit of this only.If you're going to do it, you need to use a full kit.
Only one I'm aware of that's any good at the moment is the Wilhelm one
- http://wilhelmraceworks.com/suspension-geometry-kit
Gazza_DJ wrote:It's directed at anyone reading this thread.That kit is the only one that's been developed using actual data as far as I am aware.
C35Rob wrote:
I've also got Roll centre adjusters(from sonicboom in japan, sadly no longer available as the business has been wound up) and SuperNow! dropped rose jointed track rod ends, so while the wilhelm kit is the most comprehensive, it's certainly not the only option
Gazza_DJ wrote:You're making mountains out of mole hills.
I was referring specifically to an'complete' eBay kit that attempted to emulate the wilhelm kit
(badly), not to you or anyone in this thread.
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If you know what you're doing then by all means make your own kit, absolutely nothing wrong with that.My point was there's no point just fitting one part, you need to correct the geometry of the whole suspension system otherwise you will often make it worse.
From the title of the thread I thought OP was doing something with the tie rod ends.