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Lewis
22-09-2009, 14:13
Where else other than k tec are these available from? I heard demon Tweens sell them but had no luck finding them on their site. I don't fancy paying ktecs £60 price tag

Mudslinger
22-09-2009, 17:30
demon tweeks ;)

http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/products/ProductDetail.asp?cls=ROAD&pcode=EIBE5.81250K

they dont seem to show the renault 5 1's you need to phone :)

J$£5GTT
22-09-2009, 22:46
gt tuning
:p

Bigfoot
22-09-2009, 22:59
rally design ;)

Spooky
22-09-2009, 23:29
ive got a camber issue...

although im currently thinking about going in the ph1 direction for the suspension :)

markey b
23-09-2009, 19:03
just file out the top bolt hole, it doesn't cost anything, or require any new parts...

Craig-GTT
28-09-2009, 02:28
ive got camber on mine but not loving the fact it eats tyres for fun as its only used on the road are they easy to adjust?:confused:

Lewis
28-09-2009, 19:25
I want to use them to remove camber not add camber, it's not possible to file the bolt hole as I don't think it leaves enough meat on the mount... It's to reduce the camber after fitting Clio Williams widetrack to a 5, I've read on the French forum that camber adjusting bolts reduce camber down to 2 degrees which is still a bit ott for road use.... Some fancy adjustable top mounts will probably be needed

Scoff
28-09-2009, 19:38
no idea if you've ever seen my top mounts, but I run 0° standard track, which I did by re-drilling the 2 top bolt holes about 20mm closer to the wings. I cut part of the turret away to retain access to the damper adjustment on the top of the strut.

JRP
28-09-2009, 19:59
no idea if you've ever seen my top mounts, but I run 0° standard track, which I did by re-drilling the 2 top bolt holes about 20mm closer to the wings. I cut part of the turret away to retain access to the damper adjustment on the top of the strut.

Any pictures of this ? sounds a plan :)

Scoff
28-09-2009, 20:02
old engine bay picture, but shows it just about. I made the holes a little bit oblong so that I could run one bolt in the new location and one in the old location, for when I didn't want 0°, but still less than standard. 0° on the road is horrible.

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/album.php?albumid=6&pictureid=3455

JRP
28-09-2009, 20:05
Nice one i get it :) :)