Camber Kits

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KwayKer
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Im gettin the sportlines soon, and want to buy front and rear camber kits....where is the best place to buy these from? I have heard all sorts of things on the old board about just slotting the previous holes, or somethin like that, so I am not sure what to do. Let me know what my best set-up would be, and where to find the kits.

Matt


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Well when I went to get my alignment done yesterday...From what I was told we only need front camber plates or bolts to align the front camber..The rear is adjustable,Well for mine it was... So I went to a shop and got some ingalls camber kits just gotta wait for them to get here.

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You can get sportlines and the camber kits from http://www.tirerack.com , prices don't seem too bad.

king240
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I have a set of offset bushings from http://www.pdm-racing.com to correct the rear tire edge wear when lowered, not enough adjustment from the factory, kit is quite cheap too.

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KwayKer
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king240...I cant find the rear kit on pdm-racing.com, can you post a direct link?

king240
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KwayKer wrote:king240...I cant find the rear kit on pdm-racing.com, can you post a direct link?
try http://www.pdm-racing.com/prod....html they sell the regular replacement bushings on this page as well as the correction bushings (yellow)

bboybuya
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What you need is pillowball mounts. Cusco and HKS make adjustable mounts for the front but none for the rear.

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Pillowball mounts arent good for the street buddy... they will wear out fast and are entirely too stiff. Pillowballs can actually damage your vehicle's suspension when you hit bumps.

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Hmmm, when I got my car lowered on sportlines, the camber was fine. The guy at the shop even said a camber kit wasn't needed. Am I just lucky? or was the guy a moron?

Nick


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