Thanks for the replies Eric/Andrew,
Did you decide on how you were going to actually modify the strut mounting so the camber could be altered and remain secure? Did you go along the lines of having one of the strut bolts (eg upper) able to be moved for adjustment while the other remaining as std?
To answer your question, yeh that. I increased the size of the upper bolt holes inwards to create the adjustment for negative camber, but as well as this, down sized the bolt size for the upper holes, fitted a spacer in the hub (to downsize the hole for the thinner bolt 12.9 grade bolt) and used washers to tighten up against the strut bodies, the lower bolt and holes are standard. Although i'm happy with the safety of this for the time being, when I get a chance I will be welding the washers in place to the strut body, this improving safety and also meaning the tracking won't go out of alignment everytime I take the suspension apart.
As i've already told Mark W, i've got some drilled/grooved discs and some tarox pads to burn out before I think about modifying the brakes anymore. I've seen what Mark/Eric have come up with so far for bigger brakes, and it's looking good. If and when I get some money, ok lots, I think i'll splash out in one go, bigger brake set up, wheels to fit the brake set up and some R888's, but for now i'm happy with what i've got
I have suggested to Mark that i'm happy to do a brake test at a suitable venue against the bigger brake set up once fitted and tested on a car to see the difference.
UpdateThe garage have had the car last friday, and all today (monday) and have adjusted the camber and toe on the rear to standard. They have also set the camber on the fronts, but havn't done the toe as the "steering rod" as named in the haynes manual is solid and they cant get it to move. Alternatively, could they not just turn the track rod in and out to adjust
They are saying that I need two new track rods, so I whipped the wheels off to check them and I cant see anything wrong with them, apart from the rubbers which split within months of being fitted which was 3/4 years ago, the chap that mot's the car isn't interested, surely as long as there is no play in them it's a pass, but yes I know the rubbers being split will shorten there life.
I've paid the garage for what they've done, but am going to try another place to sort the front toe out; they also failed to weld the washers in place that I asked them to do, so i’ll have to do it. I really want to take it for a good drive/test to the AGM so fingers crossed there be able to sort the toe out before the weekend.