WTB[Canada]: Rear Camber Kit
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Rear Camber Kit
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Hey guys,
The G is sleeping until April/May, but in the meanwhile I am starting to stock my shelves with parts. I recently purchased some Tein Flex Coilovers and will be installing them next spring. From what I've read, it would be wise to buy at very least the rear camber kit w/ toe bolt.
Let me know if anyone has something kicking around. I'd rather buy locally - Im located in Halton Hills. If noone has anything then I'll probably buy from the US section instead.
Thanks,
Erik
Hey guys,
The G is sleeping until April/May, but in the meanwhile I am starting to stock my shelves with parts. I recently purchased some Tein Flex Coilovers and will be installing them next spring. From what I've read, it would be wise to buy at very least the rear camber kit w/ toe bolt.
Let me know if anyone has something kicking around. I'd rather buy locally - Im located in Halton Hills. If noone has anything then I'll probably buy from the US section instead.
Thanks,
Erik
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I'll keep my eyes peeled and see if I can come across one at a decent price. At the moment its not my biggest concern - I read through many threads here on Driver and the consensus seems to be that the rear kit is always needed but the front it debatable.
There will no doubt be some uneven wear, but supposedly its nowhere near as bad as the rear would be without the camber kit. I'll probably just keep my eyes on the tires periodically and switch the front tires sides when the insides are showing signs of uneven wear.
If anyone else wants to chime in and offer some new knowledge for me, please do.
There will no doubt be some uneven wear, but supposedly its nowhere near as bad as the rear would be without the camber kit. I'll probably just keep my eyes on the tires periodically and switch the front tires sides when the insides are showing signs of uneven wear.
If anyone else wants to chime in and offer some new knowledge for me, please do.
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