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Front camber adjustment vs. rear - a question

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Old 08-25-2014, 01:54 PM
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Default Front camber adjustment vs. rear - a question

For the moment disregard the front UPPER adjustment.

Why is it that, in the front, you move both arms of the LCA, while in the back you only adjust the leading arm of the LCA?

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Having both eccentrics adjustable allow you to adjust caster. I also have a Solstice and it has adjustable rear caster- there are eccentrics on both arms of the LCA. Not super useful but it's neat to have in the rear if you want to change the toe curve under compression.
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Originally Posted by Matt_27
Having both eccentrics adjustable allow you to adjust caster. I also have a Solstice and it has adjustable rear caster- there are eccentrics on both arms of the LCA. Not super useful but it's neat to have in the rear if you want to change the toe curve under compression.
Thanks Matt, I thought it had to do with caster.

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