User manual
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Example:
Set ball-head screw Tighten/loosen plastic grub screw
Set camber more negatively:
Turn the upper ball-headed screw (A) to the right clockwise, and the lower ball-headed screw (B) to the left counter-
clockwise (each with a small 2.5 mm hexagon wrench (D)).
Set camber more positively:
Turn the upper ball-headed screw (A) to the left counter-clockwise, and the lower ball-headed screw (B) to the right
clockwise (each with a small 2.5 mm hexagon wrench (D)).
Twist the two ball-head screws (A) and (B) with the small 2.5 mm hexagon wrench (D) in opposite directions
(!) at all times and always by the same angle (e.g. a quarter turn to the left or right).
We recommend always changing the setting only by a quarter turn at a time and then reviewing the driving
behaviour.
The small hexagon hole of the ball-head screws (A) and (B) is only visible when looking right through the
large hexagon hole of the plastic grub screws (C).
Do not turn out the ball-head screws too far since the axle stub will no longer stick to the transverse link
otherwise.
Thencheckthatthewheelsuspensioncanbemovedfreely(thewheelcanextendanddeect).Ifthisisnotthe
case, loosen the plastic grub screws (C) with the large 5 mm-hexagon wrench (E); for this, turn it a small bit to the
left counter-clockwise.
If the axle stub is wobbly at the transverse links, turn the plastic grub screws (C) in to the right clockwise with the large
5 mm-hexagon wrench. Do not apply any force, as described, since the wheel suspension cannot move otherwise
andthewheelthuscannotextendordeect.