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1.5 Degree Camber Shim

mrdrnac

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Feb 6, 2010
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I am not an expert, but I do not the think you would want one between disk brake bracket and the spindle, I think it would throw off your brake pads to rotor alignment?.
 

KBUCK1

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Yeller, thanks for the number. I don't care how ya got there, thats not cheating , I never thought about looking for a calculator online.
The shim is available if someone needs one. It will probably bite me in the butt down the road if I need one later. I won't be able to find it in my shed if I put it back in there anyways so might as well get rid of it now.
Sending you a PM
 
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Kirby N.

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Dec 27, 2004
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Thanks for the help guys. I am working on it right now. I think I will stack my 2 and see how it does.
 

nvrstuk

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Just a Bronco driver for over 50 yrs!
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I think I have a couple if you can't find what you need...
 

nvrstuk

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I will check when I get home
 
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Kirby N.

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Dec 27, 2004
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I never did find what I needed but I did end up stacking shims and it worked. Wear is great and drives like a caddy. If anyone runs across a 1.5 degree I would definitelybe grateful and pay for it.

Thanks!
 

73azbronco

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To figure out the degree you need the thickness on the high side, the thickness on the low side and the distance between the 2 measurements and then you can figure out the angle.

No one said there would be math. Teacher!!!!
 
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