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s13 adj camber tops
SomeDAT
Posted on: 2009/6/12 9:25
hey people. i am after some adjustable camber tops for my 1200 coupe. can a set of s13 ones just bolt straight to a 180b strut and shock??? or can they only be used with a coil over setup??
here is a link to the s13 tops which i can get for cheaper than advertised http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18022&cat=0&page=1 what you guys reckon? and can you tell me what i need to do to make them fit? thanks
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Re: s13 adj camber tops
LittleFireyOne
Posted on: 2009/6/12 9:47
You might need to get a spacer machined up to fit inside the eylet bearing and take the load of the top spring hat and reduce play of the shock tube, but looking at that it appears that it may not be needed.
#3
Re: s13 adj camber tops
Posted on: 2009/6/14 13:10
not bad, you will probably need the spacer, also a bearing to help the top hat spin like the stock set ups, other wise might undo shock nut from time to time...
#4
Re: s13 adj camber tops
broccoli
Posted on: 2009/6/15 1:19
They have a sperical bearing in the camber plate. thats how they work. no need for adding a bearing to them
#5
Re: s13 adj camber tops
SomeDAT
Posted on: 2009/6/16 13:21
yeah im pretty certain they have a bearing built in but its just getting them to properly on the spring hat. i might have to lathe something up. any one done this before?
#6
Re: s13 adj camber tops
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2009/6/16 13:35
i lathed up a spacer for mine....pretty easy to do as its a simple spacer
#7
Re: s13 adj camber tops
SomeDAT
Posted on: 2009/6/16 13:52
hey pigdog. so did you use s13 camber tops on 180b or 1200 struts with stock springs? any chance of a photo or drawing of what this spacer looks like as my brain cant really picture it without the parts in my hand.
thanks
#8
Re: s13 adj camber tops
Posted on: 2009/6/17 0:15
nah using coil overs in his and my car, i used them with stock spring hats and springs on 200b struts.
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