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    jmartjr
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    Camber Kit

    Does anyone no where I can order just the rear shims?

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    usually they just come in a kit, not parted out with rears only but you may try Ptuning or Nopi. You can access those sites from my signature.

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    Camber kit

    I guess you are talking about the rear! I just used regular washer from Home Depot. They are the same thing as the shims. And they are cheaper!! Are you going to do it yourself? If so watch out for those weak bolts that go into the body of the car!! I had to replace about 4 of them.Good luck!!!!


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    jmartjr
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    How long will those washers last? What size?

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    shims are the same thing as washers, so it doesn't matter, just make sure they fit, and you're ok...definatly a lot cheaper
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    jmartjr
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    Can I install these myself? If so where? Thanks for the help

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    Camber kit

    Just go to the Misu parts department and tell them you need the upper arm bolts that bolt into the body of the car. It should be 4 bolts 2 on each side they should cost about 3 bucks a piece. Part # is (MS240090). You will probaly ahve to order them but when you get them got to Home Depot and slide a couple of washers over the body of the bolt to make sure they dont go over the head. I think i used the 1/2 inch washers!! Its not hard to do. Jus jack the car up take the tire off. Unscrew the bolts and put the washers between the body of the car and the back of the plate. Make sure that you unscrew all 4 bolts before you put any washers on. After you have gotten everything taken off put a brick under the hub and let the jack down until the suspension moves back into place, this helps you line up the bolt holes that way you dont have to push the hub up with your free hand.Gook luck!!! Its a piece of cake dont worry you can do it!!!

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    jmartjr
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    Thanks, I will do that.

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    jmartjr
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    How many did you use and how thick were they?

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