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Calmini control arms question... (not in bible)
Calmini control arms question... (not in bible)
I have inherited Calmini suspension when I bought my Vit.
My question to anyone with this suspension is...
Is the plate that attaches the lower ball joint to the control arm supposed to be underneath (as in the pic) or on top of the arm?
(If this isn't explained well enough let me know and I will try again )
My question to anyone with this suspension is...
Is the plate that attaches the lower ball joint to the control arm supposed to be underneath (as in the pic) or on top of the arm?
(If this isn't explained well enough let me know and I will try again )
I think that's slightly misrepresenting the way vitara's work. IMHO they always seem to keep their front wheels on the ground. adding lots of travel to the rear will put the rear wheels on the ground, but the drooped wheel won't be loaded. It's just the way they are.
Steve.
Steve.
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