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#1 camber adjustment help.
BLU-A14 Posted on: 2007/10/9 23:06
hello every1 i need some desperate help on how to adjust the camber on my 1200 sedan with disk brake front end. if anyone can help me with this can u plz reply back or even better send me an email on da_mad_chimp@hotmail.com. ur help will be greatly apreciated thanks


#2 Re: camber adjustment help.
bert Posted on: 2007/10/10 1:18
There must be front end shops in Kempsey Daniel.Unless you have the portable camber/caster instruments(very expensive)or a front end machine you need to get it done by the proffesionals.You can tell them what settings you require


#3 Re: camber adjustment help.
ddgonzal Posted on: 2007/10/10 5:42
The camber on a Datsun 1200 disk-brake front end is non-adjustable. It is not designed to be adjustable. So what are you worried about?

If the camber does not meet factory specifications, you are supposed to find the bent/worn parts and replace them.

If you wish to change the camber from factory specs to something else, you can install adjustable camber plates about $200 total.


#4 Re: camber adjustment help.
converted Posted on: 2007/10/10 6:10
I installed stanza castor rods which had been machined to accomodate approx 6 degrees castor. Any good suspension place can do that. Oh I had stanza struts but I have noticed a 120Y factory setup which has a better strut setup like the B310 and you could use the stanza castor rods. The 120y setup has a beefier lower balljoit to cope with our crap roads.


#5 Re: camber adjustment help.
WhiteSedan Posted on: 2007/10/10 9:25
Firstly what disc front end do you have, I cannot make any recommendations until I know that.

Extra camber can be achieved very easily with different strut tops (180b have 3 position adjustment) different steering arms with offset hole etc.

Different balljoints can also be used to achieve more camber.



#6 Re: camber adjustment help.
BLU-A14 Posted on: 2007/10/12 1:04
thanks ppl for ur help but if this makes things any easyer i need the wheels to toe out at the top coz i have a my coupe with this set up and i carnt figure out how its done so i can do it to the sedan. and i know its stupid to have the wheels facing this way but it to fit 17" rims on the car...






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