Ichibia Rear Camber Kit???
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it did.. is that all i need? when i bought the ichiba rear kit it came with the 2 arms for the rear and 2 bolts that i thought were needed for the rear arms and not the toe arms but i just used the old stock bolts and kept those on the side. im still a little confused about the whole thing on what else i need
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2. You don't want/need to have zero camber. -1 to -1.6 is a good amount for a compromise between handling and tire wear as long as you can set the toe in to somewhere between 0.05 and 0.1
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okay he said my camber was still about a -1.7 to -2.0 or so after installing the rear camber arms so by just putting in those 2 toe bolts it should be between -1 to -1.6? i thought i would need 2 more arms for the toe but i guess u just need those bolts is what i comprehend from this. thanks a bunch.
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1. You need to install them on the end of the springbucket. Follow this DIY http://turboneticsownersclub.com/tur...oltinstall.pdf
2. You don't want/need to have zero camber. -1 to -1.6 is a good amount for a compromise between handling and tire wear as long as you can set the toe in to somewhere between 0.05 and 0.1
2. You don't want/need to have zero camber. -1 to -1.6 is a good amount for a compromise between handling and tire wear as long as you can set the toe in to somewhere between 0.05 and 0.1
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actually i had a question a bit off topic about the install of the rear ichiba camber kit. Is there any hacking involved in this kit meaning cutting into the piece of metal where the bolts is mounted for the toe i believe or is it a direct replacement from the factory? can someone verify? i cant find it posted