do you happen to know if the spindle is horizontal as well.
According to Without Guesswork the front has +30' camber (half a degree positive).
And can I ask you where you found this information?
Absolutely. I measured it on two knuckles: one Type I and another Porsche.
That was truly an eyeopener for me, I have never heard anything about this in my 25 years in this hobby.
The day you stop learning is the day you die! Yeah, the more you learn about these things the less you realize that you actually know.
[/quote]Are all balljoint beams built with different size tubes? And how about the weld in adjusters... lots of new things to think about.[/quote]
To the best of my knowledge, yes. The upper tube diameter is the same as kingpin. In fact the upper torsion-arm diameter is the same as kingpin which explains why they use the same bearings. But the lower tube is in fact larger.
the difference isn't enough to cause problems with the adjusters. It's not a huge difference.
Another weird detail: most of the frame head is the same for kingpin and ball joint. Only the face plate and lower plate differ and the biggest difference is that the lower tube sits lower in the chassis. The upper tube is in the same location.