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07-28-2015, 10:43 AM | #24 |
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Re: Front Disc's Rubbing on Lower A-Arm
It almost looks like you have too much positive camber (top stick out more than bottom) which will tilt the bottom edge of the rotor into the arm. If you can set your lower arms at ride height and put a 90* square on the ground and up to the face of the rotor, it should be flush or slight gap at the top of the rotor to the square. If you have a gap at the bottom, you need to remove shims from the upper arm.
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