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Myself and a few others that I know of, use the Revington adjustable fulcrum 
pin to get more negative camber on our Triumph race cars.  It's a good kit.  
Even for those who might have a frame that is not perfectly straight or as it 
left the factory and need a little adjusting.  
Revington suggests tack welding the assembly after the suspension is set.  The 
tack weld can later be ground away to make another adjustment.  I have not 
tacked mine, but have marked it to monitor any movement.  It could technically 
slide a little if it was not tightened enough. 
Dave H.
>     On 02/10/2021 5:38 AM Michael Burdick <salty1249y@gmail.com> wrote:
>      
>      
>     Revington TR in the UK sells a kit with an adjustable top fulcrum:
>      
>     https://www.revingtontr.com/product/rtr3112k/name/fulcrum-kit-upper-tr2-4 
>      
>     I have no experience with it, but it looks like a bit of a job to install 
> with some minor welding required and if you have an early car you would need 
> to change to later (late TR4-TR6) upper wishbones and trunnions.
>      
>     Cheers,
>     Mike 
> 
>     On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 8:56 PM DAVID MASSEY < dave1massey@cs.com 
> mailto:dave1massey@cs.com > wrote:
> 
>         > >         There is no factory adjustment for caster or camber on 
> the TR2/3 or the early TR4.  I guess there might be some offset bushings that 
> could be fitted to make adjustments.  I've seen such for big Healeys.
> >          
> >         How much is a little off?  If it is the same on both sides it 
> > should still track pretty straight.
> >          
> >         Dave
> > 
> >          
> >          
> >         -----Original Message-----
> >         From: dave <dave@ranteer.com mailto:dave@ranteer.com >
> >         To: triumphs@autox.team.net mailto:triumphs@autox.team.net
> >         Sent: Tue, Feb 9, 2021 8:00 pm
> >         Subject: [TR] camber - early TR4
> > 
> >         Is there any way to adjust the front camber on an early TR4 (9XXX)?
> >          
> >         The alignment guy says they are both off a little
> >          
> >         Thanks!
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   <span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">Myself and a few 
others that I know of, use the Revington adjustable fulcrum pin to get more 
negative camber on our Triumph race cars.  It's a good kit.  Even for 
those who might have a frame that is not perfectly straight or as it left the 
factory and need a little adjusting.  </span>
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   <span style="font-family: helvetica; font-size: 12pt;">Revington suggests 
tack welding the assembly after the suspension is set.  The tack weld can 
later be ground away to make another adjustment.  I have not tacked mine, 
but have marked it to monitor any movement.  It could technically slide a 
little if it was not tightened enough.  </span>
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    On 02/10/2021 5:38 AM Michael Burdick <salty1249y@gmail.com> wrote:
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    Revington TR in the UK sells a kit with an adjustable top fulcrum: 
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href="https://www.revingtontr.com/product/rtr3112k/name/fulcrum-kit-upper-tr2-4">https://www.revingtontr.com/product/rtr3112k/name/fulcrum-kit-upper-tr2-4</a> 
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     I have no experience with it, but it looks like a bit of a job to install 
with some minor welding required and if you have an early car you would need to 
change to later (late TR4-TR6) upper wishbones and trunnions.
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     Cheers,
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     Mike 
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       <span style="font-size: medium;">There is no factory adjustment for 
caster or camber on the TR2/3 or the early TR4.  I guess there might be 
some offset bushings that could be fitted to make adjustments.  I've seen 
such for big Healeys.</span>
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       <span style="font-size: medium;"> </span>
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       <span style="font-size: medium;">How much is a little off?  If it 
is the same on both sides it should still track pretty straight.</span>
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       <span style="font-size: large;">Dave </span>
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           Is there any way to adjust the front camber on an early TR4 (9XXX)?
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           The alignment guy says they are both off a little
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           Thanks!
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