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Help IRS swap into 03 GT one rear wheel is -3 degree out
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<blockquote data-quote="thatglockguy" data-source="post: 15970447" data-attributes="member: 187298"><p>Hi Torch, I inserted until it snapped in the diff. At this point I will pull and reinsert.</p><p>BTW: I torqued down the shaft nut, but could that change the camber?</p><p>I have a camber device and it is reading - 3.0/ -2.5. When I rotate the spindle to change the toe the camber hardly changes as well as when I lift the the spindle. Many people on the net say that on an irs toe will affect the camber and when the wheel travels up and down. I am confused about this. I see little or no change is that normal?</p><p>I have H&R lowering springs on it and prothane spring isolators on the top and bottom, I am thinking of removing them on the top of the springs and index them. Will this affect camber?</p><p></p><p>Will the change in ride height change the camber?</p><p>Do I have it indexed wrong?</p><p>I have prothane uca and lca poly bushings in it.</p><p>SPC cross axis as well.</p><p>This is a pic of my irs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatglockguy, post: 15970447, member: 187298"] Hi Torch, I inserted until it snapped in the diff. At this point I will pull and reinsert. BTW: I torqued down the shaft nut, but could that change the camber? I have a camber device and it is reading - 3.0/ -2.5. When I rotate the spindle to change the toe the camber hardly changes as well as when I lift the the spindle. Many people on the net say that on an irs toe will affect the camber and when the wheel travels up and down. I am confused about this. I see little or no change is that normal? I have H&R lowering springs on it and prothane spring isolators on the top and bottom, I am thinking of removing them on the top of the springs and index them. Will this affect camber? Will the change in ride height change the camber? Do I have it indexed wrong? I have prothane uca and lca poly bushings in it. SPC cross axis as well. This is a pic of my irs [/QUOTE]
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