nice post but there's is a way to revive old threads...
Thanks to skillz911 for confirming that this does in fact work:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>Skillz911:
Hey guys, After getting my car lowered and Aligned My rear camber on the right was at -2.7 and left -2.3
After slapping the home depot kit on today I went to get the alignment done once again. My rear right is now at : -1.7 and Rear Left -1.3 having 5 washers per bolt will exactly shave off a -1 degree as you see it did for me.
You could actually see the difference in the slant of the tire. When I lowered the car off the jack the wheels stood more up right || as opposed to slanted / \.
Here are the two helpful links that I used when doing this.
http://www.geocities.com/tonykhar/ca.../camberkit.htm
These are pics of the job from RRE.
http://www.roadraceengineering.com/3g/rearcamber/
Hopes this helps anyone out who plans on using this method- It works great.</div>
Also a note from Danger Danj:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>All of you guys doing the home made camber kit, should make sure you get bolts that are 10.9 hardened steel. If you get anything less, there is a chance the bolts could shear off. </div>
well i guess that didnt work out since the link is broken. does anyone know the specs for the bolts your supposed to buy?
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nice post but there's is a way to revive old threads...
What happened to the list for the Home Depot camber kit? I know I've seen it, but I be damned if I can find it...I found two or three links talking about it, but I know someone posted a list of exactly what you needed...any body know where it is?
i need that camber kit...after i put my 18s+alignment
Is stainless steel going to be good enough or not? the home depot here is very slack and all I could find was zinc plated stainless steel. Do I need to wait or is that going to be good enough?
do you know what class of bolt that stainlesss steel bolt is?
if you don't i wouldn't risk it. 2-70 and A4-80 are the most common class of stainless steel bolts i believe and they aren't as strong as 10.9 and 2-70 isn't as strong as 8.8.
if you can't find the right bolt, try searching the internet, or think about buying a premade kit. it might be a lil bit more expensive but it you shouldn't have to worry about possibly shearing the bolt down the road.
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Ok here's the deal. I can not get the 10.9 around here unless I'm a contractor. Even then, I'd end up with a whole box. I can't get just the 8 bolts that I require. So I guess I'm just going to have to suck it up and buy a camber kit. This sux...
If youre looking for an affordable one...i found one on www.ultrarev.com. They got an Ingalls one that does +/- 3 degrees for 39.99. they also got magnecor wires starting at 56 bucks i think. My friend bought stuff from there for his accord and no problems...pretty cheap in my opinion. At least you'll have a lil more cash to give to the alignment guy.
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good site...thanks alot :)Originally Posted by dronesurfboards
IDK maybe you missed this?well i guess that didnt work out since the link is broken. does anyone know the specs for the bolts your supposed to buy?
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