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adjustable springplates fitted, I have a couple of questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Moseley" data-source="post: 534154" data-attributes="member: 20098"><p>Personally I'd buy a set of taps as they are invaluable for cleaning up threads, even if they're not damaged. But as suggested, the holes aren't blind, so you should be able to screw a bolt in from the back which should help ease the damaged threads back into shape.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the spring plates, the problem you'll have if they aren't level is that the camber will be uneven, even if you use the adjusters to bring the wheels to the same level. I can't picture in my head why this is the case, but it was the problem I had when my springplates popped off before I'd had a chance to mark a reference point. Try rotating one round a spline and see how the gap looks to the end stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moseley, post: 534154, member: 20098"] Personally I'd buy a set of taps as they are invaluable for cleaning up threads, even if they're not damaged. But as suggested, the holes aren't blind, so you should be able to screw a bolt in from the back which should help ease the damaged threads back into shape. Regarding the spring plates, the problem you'll have if they aren't level is that the camber will be uneven, even if you use the adjusters to bring the wheels to the same level. I can't picture in my head why this is the case, but it was the problem I had when my springplates popped off before I'd had a chance to mark a reference point. Try rotating one round a spline and see how the gap looks to the end stop. [/QUOTE]
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