HFS
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Here is a pic of a fixture I made, for making compound taper shims to accommodate camber & toe in/out conditions at the same time.
Four set screws, at the corners, can be adjusted in two planes to resolve camber and "toe" issues at the same time.
There is a small "lug" left at the center after turning, but is easily removed - either by sawing off, then polishing flat; or, use a precision hole saw (Rotabroach) to remove the offending material.
YMMY - And probably will.
HFS
Not shown - axle mounting holes: Need to be oriented properly to yield correct "adjustment" prior to beginning turning on a lathe.
Four set screws, at the corners, can be adjusted in two planes to resolve camber and "toe" issues at the same time.
There is a small "lug" left at the center after turning, but is easily removed - either by sawing off, then polishing flat; or, use a precision hole saw (Rotabroach) to remove the offending material.
YMMY - And probably will.
HFS
Not shown - axle mounting holes: Need to be oriented properly to yield correct "adjustment" prior to beginning turning on a lathe.
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