Here are some pictures of my first generation camber spacers. These are threaded so the bolts go through the stub, then backing plate and then thread into the spacer plate. I replaced the stock 10mm studs with grade 8 7/16 hardware.
Here is my latest design. The plates are slotted rather than threaded so that the camber and toe are adjustable by turning the plate. It is sandwiched between the brake plate and the beam.
The little black things in between the plates and the drums, to the right, are parking brake cable extenders to compensate for the spacers. The bolts don't seem to mind being at a 2.5 degree angle at all. I have had this apart and together lots of times for inspection and there was no galling or disformation of the parts. The holes in the stub axles neded to be drilled out, but the beam accepts 7/16 bolts with no drilling.
Here is my latest design. The plates are slotted rather than threaded so that the camber and toe are adjustable by turning the plate. It is sandwiched between the brake plate and the beam.
The little black things in between the plates and the drums, to the right, are parking brake cable extenders to compensate for the spacers. The bolts don't seem to mind being at a 2.5 degree angle at all. I have had this apart and together lots of times for inspection and there was no galling or disformation of the parts. The holes in the stub axles neded to be drilled out, but the beam accepts 7/16 bolts with no drilling.
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