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Old Oct 6, 2005 | 02:23 AM
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What do I need to resolve camber issues?

I am going to get the SPC bolts for the front and rear but is that all you need to alleviate the camber problem or are camber arms also recommended...???

I want a one-stop shopping experience on Friday so please let me know what I need...

The car is on Tein S-Techs if that helps...
 
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Old Oct 6, 2005 | 05:17 AM
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Old Oct 25, 2005 | 04:13 PM
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I am going to get the SPC bolts for the front and rear but is that all you need to alleviate the camber problem or are camber arms also recommended...???

I want a one-stop shopping experience on Friday so please let me know what I need...

The car is on Tein S-Techs if that helps...
The SPC camber arms with toe bolts is the best kit to use for the rear. Unfortunately, they do not have the front kit available yet (hopefully the first of the year). Check out www.camberkit.com for more info on the rear kit.

PM me if you have any questions.

-Peter
 
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Old Oct 25, 2005 | 04:24 PM
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You will need A-arms for the front. For the rear, you can get away with just the SPC bolts. Most just do the rear and try to get the front to spec as close as possible. A-arms will probably cost you more than the springs.
 
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