Instructions
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Example:
Adjusting the spherical head screw (A and B) Tightening/loosening the plastic headless screw (C)
Adjusting the negative camber:
Turntheuppersphericalheadscrew(A)clockwisetotheright;thelowersphericalheadscrew(B)counter-clockwiseto
theleft,(eachwithasmall2,5mmhexagonwrench(D)).
Adjusting the positive camber:
Turn the upper spherical head screw (A) counter-clockwise to the left, the lower spherical head screw (B) clockwiseto
theright,(eachonewithasmall2,5mmhexagonwrench(D)).
Turnbothsphericalscrews(A)and(B)withthesmall2,5mmhexagonwrench(D)alwaysinopposite
directions(!),andalwaysusingthesameangle(forexample,aquarter-turntotheleftorright).
We encourage you to modify the adjustment always by applying only a quarter-turn and then check out the
driving behaviour.
Thesmallhexagonalholeofthesphericalheadscrews(A)and(B)isonlyvisibleifyoulookstraightthrough
thelargehexagonalholeoftheplasticheadlessscrews(C).
Donotunscrewthesphericalheadscrewstoomuch,otherwisetheaxlejournalwillnotbeheldanylonger
on the transversal arm.
Afterwards,checkwhetherthesuspensioncanmovefreely(thewheelcanreboundordeect).Ifthisisnotthecase,
loosentheplasticheadlessscrews(C)withthelarge5mmhexagonwrench(E);forthis,turnitwithasmallpieceto
the left, counter-clockwise.
Ifonthecontrary,theaxlejournalwobblesonthetransversalarm,youshouldturntheplasticheadlessscrews(C)
clockwisetotherightwiththelarge5mmhexagonwrench.However,asdescribed,duringthisoperationdonotapply
excessiveforce,otherwisethesuspensioncannotmoveandthusthewheelcannotreboundordeect.