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Adjustable rear camber links

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I have the Steeda arms. I believe they made a small revision since mine. My only issue is that the inside lock nut on the right rear always backs off at the track. I have to check it from time to time. I've been meaning to call and talk to tech about it. Otherwise they work fine and are easy to adjust.
 
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I have the Steeda arms. I believe they made a small revision since mine. My only issue is that the inside lock nut on the right rear always backs off at the track. I have to check it from time to time. I've been meaning to call and talk to tech about it. Otherwise they work fine and are easy to adjust.

Nvrfinished, I installed the arms like pic I posted at top. I now seem to have positive camber. Will moving the rod end away from the aluminum piece give me negative camber?
 
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If you move the rod end out (extending the length) it will result in positive camber. Pulling it in (shortening the arm) will result in negative camber.
 
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Wow... That looks short already. And you have positive camber with that?

Just an FYI, which you may already know, adjusting your toe links will slightly change camber as well. As you toe in camber will decrease and increase as you toe out.
 

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