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Hi all, searched but couldn't find out what the 4 settings on the Cusco front upper arms are.

If there is 3 degrees of adjustment available does that mean that u can get .75 or 1.5 degrees of camber adjustment either side of what you had before installing the arms.

any thoughts would be appreciated.

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Thanks for the replys,

just so I have got it right is the plus 5mm for getting less camber and the -5mm, and -10mm for giving you more camber. If thats the way they work then I might have to look at another brand as I am trying to get less camber to correct it after lowering the car, but if the -5mm -10mm give me less camber then they would do what I need.

thanks

Edited by thatlbeme

on the max setting i was running around neg 4 camber

Thanks Luke, its the maximim positive camber I am trying to find out, after lowering the car I need to get about 1 degrees possitive camber but I am not sure if the cuscu arms will give that much.

cheers

How far out is your camber? You may be able to get it with adjustable bushes.

Just a bit far for bushes I think, need 1.5 degrees to get back to standard but I am looking for about 1 degrees to take it from -2.5 degrees to -1.5 degrees.

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