Hello Gents,
I am adjusting my front wheel camber and ran into something I hadn't considered before starting the job.
Imagine setting the eccentric bolt so the camber is maximum positive i.e the spindle is located to the maximum outboard position.
You then have two choices to reduce the positive camber. You can rotate the bolt clockwise or anti-clockwise and I assume that both will have the effect of moving the upper part of the kingpin further inboard. However there is also an up and down component in play then too. What effect does this have? Does this affect the King Pin Inclination?
Regards
Peter