Styling Rear Camber

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Styling Rear Camber

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ive been routing around for some rear camber shims for a while now and have read many posts on here where many people cannot seem to find any and in some cases talk about getting some custom made, but alas, i THINK i may have found the answer.

http://www.dna-racing.it/#!fiat-g-punto-engl/cddr

if you scroll down the page you will find them.

the only downside i can see is that the company is in italy : (

i hope i don't embarrass myself here as im not the most technical, but im just looking to help people :)

can anybody tell me that if what ive found is usefull?

Thanks

Tom;)
 
im curious as well mate. im looking to get my GP with negative camber. just after my MOT in 21st but im not pretty sure how would the plate give the GP negative camber and how would we install it
 
im not entirely sure how it would be fitted mate, but the website says "The kit consists in a couple of carbon steel plates grinded to an 1.5° angle that need to be fitted between the wheel hub and the rear suspension swing arm" so im presuming this sits behind the hub to make the hub sit at negative camber, therefore the wheel will too?
 
im not entirely sure how it would be fitted mate, but the website says "The kit consists in a couple of carbon steel plates grinded to an 1.5° angle that need to be fitted between the wheel hub and the rear suspension swing arm" so im presuming this sits behind the hub to make the hub sit at negative camber, therefore the wheel will too?

that makes sense now. might contact them tomorrow if they could give me more photos of the steel plates (like real ones) :D
 
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