Front Alloy arms Camber!!

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Hello guys, i recently upgraded my Rovan 5b front and rear plastic parts to full aluminum it looks very good now and no more play in the wheels and i feel it stronger all parts fit perfectly, just a small issue with the front upper arms where camber cannot be adjusted if i keep them to default they are short and the Camber is to much and if i adjust the screw it cannot be fixed in position. does anyone faced similar issue and got a fix ? Thanks in advance for advises and suggestions.

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There is supposed to be plastic spacers that are inserted in the same hole as that rod end. I’m not sure how much of these spacers are needed to achieve a certain amount of camber. If you download the manual I’m sure it’s self explanatory. I’m also sure one could easily find and stack a few washers instead of these plastic spacers.
 
Thank you so much my friend, the alloy set came without the spacers but at least you gave me the idea how to work arround. Thanks again :)
 
Does it look better now :) i cutted 2 x 4mm peaces from the plastic arm ball and did some fine tuning to them to fit and it worked i think it did the needed thing waiting to test drive tomorrow :) @one2boost: thank you again man for the idea.
 

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