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Old 08-24-2004, 08:58 AM
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89-94 camber kit

does any one have pics for were you insall the kit for the camber in the front also do you need to do the backs ?? has any one installed this before and how long is it

i have eibachs with kybs i think i need to do front camber ajustment
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Old 08-24-2004, 10:03 AM
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the front kit is just bolts that hold the strut to the knuckle
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Old 08-24-2004, 11:02 AM
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do u need 2 kits for the front?
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Old 08-24-2004, 11:12 AM
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does any one have pics or how they work
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2 kits, they work by means of a cam that the bolt goes through, you rotate the cam to get the correct adjustment.
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Is the kit worth the $25 or so it's running for someone with a stock suspension? I was thinking of getting it just cause it's not expensive, but I'm always afraid it'll begin loosening up, causing problems that I could otherwise avoid.
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Originally Posted by NYC 92 GXEr
Is the kit worth the $25 or so it's running for someone with a stock suspension? I was thinking of getting it just cause it's not expensive, but I'm always afraid it'll begin loosening up, causing problems that I could otherwise avoid.
a. it's pointless on a stock car
b. they have no more potential to be a problem than the stock bolts do
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ok, if you get lowering springs and new struts, are you likely going to need a camber kit?
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depends on how much you lower it. eibachs usually aren't a problem. sprints sometimes are.
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