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Re: Camber Adjustment
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cheers Unfamilia

Getting straighten is a good idea, where/how can you do that?

Intention is to restore and use as daily

Posted on: 2012/7/5 5:25
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Re: Camber Adjustment
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is this what i need?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RIGHT-HAND-FR ... c8&vxp=mtr#ht_2747wt_1163

bout $230 to your door, is that good?

Posted on: 2012/7/5 5:06
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Re: Camber Adjustment
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Thanks fellas.
Darren, do you think a set of 120Y struts would be cheaper than the camber adjustment kit? Are they hard to find?

Shoota, It pulls hard to the right not left. Does that still fit your original theory?

Posted on: 2012/7/5 4:03
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Camber Adjustment
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Guys my 1200 ute has front disc brakes (120Y im guessing)?
Anyway my car pulls very hard to the right. I had a wheel alignment done (i have noticed no improvements at all) and the guys reckon my right strut is bent so my camber is out. If i look the front right tyre actually rubs at the back of the wheel arch so it seems like theyre right.

I spoke to W.A suspension (much better blokes) they said there is no adjustment to correct something like that with out fitting camber adjustment plates? Where and home much do these cost?

I looked on maddat found Product No - ACT001 "Adjustable Camber Top (pair) for $490
That seems expensive? Would that fix my problem?

Thanks

Posted on: 2012/7/5 3:17
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Re: Speedo reading about 30km/h too fast
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good idea unfamillia.
I wonder if you could do that and some home hook the output up the the factory speedo...

Posted on: 2012/7/5 0:46
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Re: Fair Price for a A14 Motor
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Cheers fellas, I have purchased it.

Yea touched base with Ernie, top bloke extremely helpful.

Posted on: 2012/7/4 10:23
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Re: Speedo reading about 30km/h too fast
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whoa awesome reply John. It does sit smoothly at speeds and has very little wobble if any. I think the error is different from lower speeds to higher speeds. Yea few people have said too hard dont worry about it but i find it really annoying

What i'm thinking about doing (pretty dodgy I know) is work out where each speed is on the dash then print out new numbers for it and stick it over the top of the old.

Posted on: 2012/7/4 10:14
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Re: Fair Price for a A14 Motor
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great thanks for the feedback.
What are the parts worth if I wanted to do a recon myself? where can you get them from?

Posted on: 2012/7/4 6:59
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Fair Price for a A14 Motor
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Hey guys,
I might have the opportunity to buy a A14 motor complete with carbies + manifold. No exhaust of any type.
I'm told it used to run fine but has been in the back of someones shed for about 7yrs.

Is $400 a fair price?

Posted on: 2012/7/4 6:44

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Re: What Colour Should I Paint My 1200 Ute
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Thanks DD I must fit into the early ute category. Thats awesome as I prefer black and already bought black carpet

what colour name/code was this:
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and is this and original factory colour?

Posted on: 2012/7/4 2:41
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