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DS 450 X mx
SHIM POSITION
CASTER
ANGLE
1
2
3
4
3°
7
0
7
0
4°
6
1
6
1
5°
5
2
5
2
6°
4
3
4
3
7°
3
4
3
4
8°
2
5
2
5
9°
1
6
1
6
10°
0
7
0
7
Camber Adjustment (X mx)
The camber angle is the angle between
the vertical and the steering knuckle
pivot axis in a the transversal axis.
Adjusting the camber angle changes
the front wheels inclination and has an
effect on the steering stability an feed-
back.
On these models, the camber angle is
negative.
The front knuckles camber angle is pre-
set at 12° but it is possible to adjust it
degree by degree from 11° to 15°.
The camber angle variation is obtained
by moving shims from side to side of
the upper ball joint mounting sleeve on
the suspension arm.
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1. Suspension arm
2. Ball joint assembly
3. Lock nut
4. Retaining nut
5. Mounting sleeve
NOTE:
The caster, camber and steer-
ing alignment (toe) are interrelated.
Start from the factory settings and
customize each adjustment one at a
time. Correct the other adjustments if
needed.
To adjust the camber angle, proceed as
follows on each side:
1. Support vehicle securely using jack
stands.
2. Loosen the lock nut several turns,
then loosen the retaining nut.
3. Remove the nuts and the spacer(s).
4. Pull the top of the wheel outwards
enough to free the upper ball joint
from the suspension arm. Prevent
the spacers from falling off.
5. Install the desired amount of spac-
ers on the ball joint threaded rod
against the ball joint. Refer to the
following illustration and the
CAM-
BER ADJUSTMENT GUIDE
below.
6. Install the ball joint through the sus-
pension arm sleeve.
7. Install the remaining shims in the
ball joint threaded rod against the
sleeve.
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