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Old 08-31-2014   #1
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Default rd racimg camber brace owners help!!!

Finally got around to installing this camber brace and I have the two end pieces in but am having a hell of a time getting the brace in.Anyone have any pictures,,instruction, or advice?

I don't want to pull the coolant tubes but that seems like the only way.Thanks!
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any help from r d racing or our they out of business?
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any help from r d racing or our they out of business?
they have been out of business for some time now.
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Hi Karl,

My first advice is to not install it. Once installed it leads to difficulty when servicing the oil lines, belt, transmission (the engine won't tilt up) and water pump. That aside.

To install it, feed the bar in from the right side. The part of the bar with the notch goes over the oil cooler lines. Then attach the left and right connector brackets.
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Hi Karl,

My first advice is to not install it. Once installed it leads to difficulty when servicing the oil lines, belt, transmission (the engine won't tilt up) and water pump. That aside.

To install it, feed the bar in from the right side. The part of the bar with the notch goes over the oil cooler lines. Then attach the left and right connector brackets.
I'd have to agree with Marc as he's had mine off twice. I tracked my car for 6 years and could not for sure say that I felt a difference in car handling. If you do install it, make dang sure that it doesn't gouge your oil filter housing.

I can send pictures if you still want them.
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I'd have to agree with Marc as he's had mine off twice. I tracked my car for 6 years and could not for sure say that I felt a difference in car handling. If you do install it, make dang sure that it doesn't gouge your oil filter housing.

I can send pictures if you still want them.

That would be nice if you can post a few pictures. I had one in my former '85 and really liked it.

Removing the unit should not be that difficult as it took me about 10 minutes to install the two end pieces on either side of the front suspension.

Thanks again.
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Karl,

From what I have heard, you would get better results w the V2V chassis stiffeners.
BTW, you running in the Crown Point event?
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Hi Karl,

My first advice is to not install it. Once installed it leads to difficulty when servicing the oil lines, belt, transmission (the engine won't tilt up) and water pump. That aside.

To install it, feed the bar in from the right side. The part of the bar with the notch goes over the oil cooler lines. Then attach the left and right connector brackets.
Thanks for the tip!
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Karl,

From what I have heard, you would get better results w the V2V chassis stiffeners.
BTW, you running in the Crown Point event?
I should be. I ordered a set of the c-beam plates from zf-doc and will be swapping the shifter out.

I should be race ready in the next couple of weeks.
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Camber brace is in and all clears. This is including my under-drive lightweight water pump pulley.

Took about 2 minutes to slide it in from the right and about 20 minutes to align and make sure everything is clear.

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