Only tip I can give is you will need it adjusting afterwards any work on the suspension should require at least a check afterwards to see if it's all pointing in the right direction and as your making the wheel stick abit further out with the new arms then it should need adjusting
That's what I thought Danish but with the added negative camber.
As the title says...any tips? I am probably going to use the original bolts. Am I going to need the alignment checking afterwards?? or can I get away without having to have it done?Cheers
These are what I am hoping to fit:I am after a reduction in unsprung weight so the negative camber idea was a added side effect to me. I assume these are just a case of unbolting the orignals and bolting these on. If there is no difference in length and camber then should I really need the alignment checked?