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I'm thinking of upgrading the factory shocks on my 22 1000-3 to FOX QS3s but wondering if I would need to do an alignment once the new shocks are installed? Hoping that the QS3s are a simple "bolt-on" and I can avoid bringing the buggy in to dealer for an alignment.
Thays a negative!I'm thinking of upgrading the factory shocks on my 22 1000-3 to FOX QS3s but wondering if I would need to do an alignment once the new shocks are installed? Hoping that the QS3s are a simple "bolt-on" and I can avoid bringing the buggy in to dealer for an alignment.
Stock arms don’t have a camber adjustment. So while you’re not wrong it does change it….unless you buy aftermarket arms there isn’t anything you can do about it.Increasing pre-load increases ride height which increases camber. Same goes for the opposite.
Any change in camber will result in a change in toe. Adjusting toe will not change camber unless excessive toe adjustment is required. However a little camber change can make big toe changes.
Good luck adjusting that, the only adjustment is toe on the tie-rods.You will need to align your machine. Swapping shocks that change/alter pre load will change your camber. The change in camber will alter the toe.
You are correct. But altering pre load changes the camber angle. You cannot adjust the camber independently without aftermarket arms but changing ride height using pre load changes camber. The only adjustment you have is toe unless you have aftermarket arms that allow camber adjustment.Stock arms don’t have a camber adjustment. So while you’re not wrong it does change it….unless you buy aftermarket arms there isn’t anything you can do about it.
Rose bud?Stock arms don’t have a camber adjustment. So while you’re not wrong it does change it….unless you buy aftermarket arms there isn’t anything you can do about it.