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TheGhostNov-28-08 09:47 PM
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#31594, "Definitive Answer on Camber Kit"
Nov-22-08 06:25 PM by TheGhost

          

I have no money, I have always been a junkyard racer. I want to know if I get the ebay aligment bushings and rear shim kit will they work. There 40 bucks and I need an alingment yesterday. Thanks . Oh yeah, I have the tokico suspension kit with blue shocks and red springs.

  

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freelancefoolNov-23-08 04:00 AM
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#31595, "RE: Definitive Answer on Camber Kit"
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If you post a link to the auctions, we can help you.

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TheGhostNov-26-08 07:50 AM
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#31599, "RE: Definitive Answer on Camber Kit"
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I tried and no luck. Still wanting to know if anyone else does

  

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PsychONov-27-08 12:37 AM
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#31602, "RE: Definitive Answer on Camber Kit"
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I went to a local "bolt and washer" store and bought everything for $8 for the rear.

  

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#31603, "RE: Definitive Answer on Camber Kit"
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Originally posted by TheGhost
I tried and no luck. Still wanting to know if anyone else does


You dont know how to copy and paste a link in?

  

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AdministratorStar Turbo TalonNov-28-08 10:18 PM
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#31608, "RE: Definitive Answer on Camber Kit"
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Fronts you will pay a little for no matter what style you go (100.00). The rears you can do as Tim said and Buy longer bolts and washers for the control arms.

The rear Ingalls kit (which is up to +1.5 degree) comes with bolts that are 1" longer and washers. The washers are 5mm thick and on my setup require 2 washers under each bracket bolt. So that means you want to bring the brackets out 10mm. I have a 1.5" drop.

Hope that helps.

Terry

  

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