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Old Jan 8, 2010 | 02:53 PM
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Camber/Caster kit

Last I remember, Stillen was the only company making these for 4th gens, but they've discontinued them a LONG time ago.
Are there any other companies that manufacture anything for 4th gens!?

I'm in desperate need for some camber bolts. I have POSITIVE camber!?
I just found out that my Eibach camber bolts dont have the washers with the tabs on them. I had them installed nearly 4 yrs ago... so i'm assuming they must have loosened up. Whats the purpose of the washer!? Is it like a lock washer!?


Anyways, I came across these while I was searching on the web.

HR Triple C - Front Camber Kits
Whenever you lower a vehicle's ride height, front negative camber is increased-how much depends on the vehicle and the reduction in ride height. H&R's new front Triple C camber adjusters are a simple, yet very effective means of removing excessive camber, adjusting your vehicle's camber settings, or even correcting small side-to-side camber variations for precise alignment.

Consisting of a pair of specially-designed bolts, H&R's patented front Triple C camber adjusters replace the original upper fastening bolts on all McPherson strut applications. As the bolt is turned, a small cam eccentric alters the vehicle's camber, allowing adjustments from 0-3 degrees, positive or negative. Installation takes only minutes with readily-available hand tools, and benefits include increased tire life, improved tracking and the ability to dial in more camber for weekend track events.

Quite simply, H&R's front Triple C camber adjusters are a great value. No other single suspension modification can yield such impressive results with such a small investment in time and money-and you can do it yourself.



Has anybody used these!? They seem to have more camber adjustment capabilities than Eibach's bolts.
What other options do we have!?
Old Jan 8, 2010 | 03:52 PM
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I was looking on Nopi and they sell the Eibach camber bolts there for about $30 shipped IIRC. Check there.
Old Jan 8, 2010 | 04:30 PM
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I know the Eibach bolts are cheaper, but these have more adjustment than the Eibachs do.
Old Jan 8, 2010 | 06:20 PM
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How much adjustment do you need?

Progress has camber bolts, upto +/- 2.5 I think, check Cattman's thread in the GD. SPC (Specialty Products) also makes them, product # 81260 +/- 1.75.
Old Jan 9, 2010 | 08:42 AM
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H&R Makes good quality stuff. So does Eibach.

Also look for Ingalls Engineering if you're looking for crash bolts. Bolts for an S14 (95-98 240SX) or a 5 gen will also work since they're the same length and diameter.

Moving to 4 gen since this is far from advanced.... <_<
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