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Recently I was reading archives on front end geometry. This research has led 
me to even more questions. Currently my 68' 1600 has 200B struts, 70' 1600 
cross member, 180B adjustable camber pins and control
arms to match. The shocks are Tokico prodrag golds and progressive King 
springs that are 2.5 cm lower than standard. I have 14 inch performance rims 
with Yokahama A509 205/60/14 tyres. I have replaced the 68' steering arms 
with the thicker ones from a later model.

When I push my 1600 hard through a corner, I experience bump steer.I HATE 
bump steer.

This is my current plan for my front end:

*Replace the 70' cross member with my 68' cross member(higher holes for 
mounting the control arm)

*Replacing the 180B adjustable camber pins for standard non-adjustable pins. 
My reasoning behind this is that when the position of the joint for the 
control arm to cross member is altered,it disturbs the original front end 
geometry. Apparently, the steering arm and the control arm inner pivot 
points line up, and are of equal length. At the moment, my  camber pins are 
giving maximum camber,therefore my pivot on the control arm is miles away 
from the pivot point where the steering arm joins to the middle section of 
the steering assembly(I think its called a 'draglink'?). The 180B adjustable 
camber pins also give my car negative castor(control arm sits back due to 
thickness of 180b adjustable camber pin).

*Replace my 200B strut tops with the offset strut tops from a 77' 180B, 
giving me about 2 degree neg camber

*Replace the standard radius rods with adjustable ones. I think they are 
made by SSS. They are not Torana.

*Lower my car.(I'm a sucker for that stealth, sleek streeter look!)

*Eventually put on some tasteful 15 inch rims with low profile tyres.

Am I on the right track? or has my research been in vain? Did I read the 
info correctly,or maybe mis-understood some thing along the way?

I have noticed that the inner control arm bush on the 180B with the 
adjustable camber pins is differnt to the normal ones, is this true?

If someone was'nt fortunate enough to have a 68' cross member at there 
disposal, could they use the adjustable camber pins to have a higher pivot 
point where the control arm meets the cross member??

Does any one in Canberra have any of the 180B offset strut tops for sale?

Where do you Canberra OZDATER'S take your cars for wheel alignments?

I understand that the front end of any car is delicate and any advice is 
appreciated!!

Yours in handling,

Damien.
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