Thank you.Any comments from model S experience?The Model S uses all the same rear suspension parts (at least on cars with air suspension) so I would expect the same length would have the same effect. Not sure anyone has verified that however.
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Thank you.Any comments from model S experience?The Model S uses all the same rear suspension parts (at least on cars with air suspension) so I would expect the same length would have the same effect. Not sure anyone has verified that however.
Thank you for your post. I'm planning to replace my stock rear camber arms. After reading your specs are you saying you got positive camber of 0.4 and not negative -0.4 at 290mm from bolt hole center to center? How have the camber arms been holding up for the past 2 years?White line. This is how I did it in photo below. And as I said, I got 0.4 degrees with 290 on low ride height, so you might want to start more like 285 if you are targeting more like 0.5-0.6 degrees. The reality here is that there is a table of lengths to camber, and if someone was willing we could just set our arms to that length, install them, and just re-do the toe. Tesla doesn't have adjustable camber from the factory as is, they rely on one length. Paying someone to fiddle with your hard to reach camber adjusters is kind of annoying if you can set it right before you even install it.
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The need to cut bolts only occurs if you replace the TOE arms. Which many people do along with CAMBER arms, but not always. I did not change my toe arms. It all depends on your goals and just how much camber you want to take out. I specifically took out as much camber as I could without changing toe arms.Is there something different between certain cars which may or may not necessitate cutting the bolts?
Yes and yesi'm about to buy this for my 2017 model x 100d. i'm about to order this on Hardrace Rear Camber Kit (Pillow Ball Bushings) for Tesla Model S '12-/ Model X '15-
is this a good place to order this. Also the adjustable part should be installed on the wheel side and not the chassis right?
i'm about to buy this for my 2017 model x 100d. i'm about to order this on Hardrace Rear Camber Kit (Pillow Ball Bushings) for Tesla Model S '12-/ Model X '15-
is this a good place to order this. Also the adjustable part should be installed on the wheel side and not the chassis right?
I wouldn't. Hardrace is at least an established and reputable aftermarket brand. The Chinese ones claim to come from a factory that specializes in suspension parts but who knows, right?Anyone ever run the cheep eBay/amazon camber arms. That look very similar
the problem is no where seems to have the hardrace arms in stock now.I wouldn't. Hardrace is at least an established and reputable aftermarket brand. The Chinese ones claim to come from a factory that specializes in suspension parts but who knows, right?
So wait a few weeks?i just order from hardrace usa and they emailed me and refunded me saying that dont have any in stock