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Re: SV: Castor / Camber

To: KJ <gratz@tystberga.mail.utfors.se>
Subject: Re: SV: Castor / Camber
From: jeyerman@ix.netcom.com
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 09:30:47 -0400
Interesting as I thought Sweden was RHD until about 1970.

Jan


KJ <gratz@tystberga.mail.utfors.se> wrote:
> I have seen similar differences on my cars. I have two Minxes. One is a LHD 
>(for Sweden), the other is RHD (for U.K.) The LHD has an extra spacer (8 m.m.) 
>between the back axle and the leaf spring on the right side. Is it because the 
>roads are supposed to highest in the middle, and the car is leaning to the 
>right on the right-hand side of the road and therefore this spacer is to make 
>the car more level. Sounds silly but why not!
Kristian J


>The only potential difference I can see, is the English specs might be for 
>an English car, RHD. The German market car would certainly be LHD.
>
>Do we know if they printed a different English manual for the US market?
>
>
>Jon Arzt
>
>
>>From: "maxim" 
>>Reply-To: "maxim" 
>>To: "alpines" 
>>Subject: Castor / Camber
>>Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 00:46:42 -0400
>>
>>I have been fiddling around with my front suspension lately. I have two
>>factory workshop manuals for my Alpine: one in english, the other in 
>>German.
>>
>>the english one, lists
>>Castor as 3 degrees 15', and Camber as 0 degrees 30', while the german one
>>states
>>Castor as 4 degrees 41', and Camber as 0 degrees 45'.
>>
>>Any opinions on which one is right?
>>
>>
>>Chris Jensen
>>Series II
>>
>>
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