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circusboy 09-24-2017 12:07 AM

04 rcsb djm 5/7 drop - camber ?
 
I did the upper and lower control arms. I have neg camber. the DJM kit comes with cams plates for adjuster bolts. I put them in the 3rd or middle hole. To fix the neg camber should I rotate the plate to the top hole or bottom hole?

I was thinking top hole, but wanted to see if anyone else did there own. I'm going to get an alignment, but need to fix it some so I can drive it there lol.


Thanks for any help

madmann26 09-24-2017 06:23 AM


Originally Posted by circusboy (Post 5419888)
I did the upper and lower control arms. I have neg camber. the DJM kit comes with cams plates for adjuster bolts. I put them in the 3rd or middle hole. To fix the neg camber should I rotate the plate to the top hole or bottom hole?

I was thinking top hole, but wanted to see if anyone else did there own. I'm going to get an alignment, but need to fix it some so I can drive it there lol.


Thanks for any help

You're going to have to eyeball as best as you can. Both sides of the upper control arm nuts affect camber different ways.

ILuvJDM 09-25-2017 06:55 AM

Tough to say without seeing a picture of the Cam plates, but typically, the bottom hole is what you want. That will push the UCA out away from the truck the furthest, which is what fixes negative camber. The UCA is too "short" at this time, so adjust in which ever way makes that UCA push out, away from the truck

circusboy 09-26-2017 06:35 PM

You are correct lol. Got it adjusted. Got my alignment today. They fixed the toe but the camber is still negative. I thought this kit was supposed to be designed to get a factory alignment

Blown06 09-27-2017 02:28 AM

Just my opinion, but DJM Arms are probably the worst choice for a drop kit on the front.


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