Buy a real camber kit, they are $20. You can get them from Specialty Products, they have -1 degree to +1 degree of camber adjustment.
i am lowering my galant soon. and i wanted to do the home depot rear camber kit but ran into a problem.. MOSt of their bolts are 8.8 harden steel... and i remember reading that DANJ said that the bolts had to be atleast 10.9 harden steel because anything less will sheer off but THE homedepot and ace hardware where i live do not carry higher than 8.8..My question is the people who did the home depot kit did you guys use the 10mm X40mm X1.25 --8.8 harden steel? im not sure if i should hope for the best and use 8.8 bolts or just by a camber kit online...im trying to save as much as i could.. thanks
Buy a real camber kit, they are $20. You can get them from Specialty Products, they have -1 degree to +1 degree of camber adjustment.
i had the same problem, all the home depots around here never carried anything harder than 8.8. ordered it online...
Do it the right way dude, eBay sells Ingalls kits front and rear for 75 bucks.
Or go to Fastanal and get what you need for $12
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that is hilarious =)
I need to get me a camber kit badly. Gotta modify my A arms first though. Got some bad tire rub. But I got them to fit =)
i got 18x10 inch wheels in the back I belive they are like 25 mm Offset. And NO . They dont fit on out cars. Lol. I have had to do ALOT to get them under there ;p
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