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post Aug 6, 2011 - 11:03 AM
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Hey people i have a question and try to look it up but didnt find the right answer.. i just ordered a set of megan racing coils and i know my camber will become very negative.
I know people use the camber bolt for the rear and install the camber bolt in the upper hole but my question is can you use the camber bolt in the upper hole and bottom hole too? To get more possitive camber using 2?
Next question can i use camber bolts in the front? If so is it really hard to install it correctly? And can i use 2 bolts in the same strut?
I would like to do this if my camber becomes too negative and cant fix it with one bolt per side because one bolt only moves -+1.75 and sometimes your camber even gets to -3 with coils depending how much you lower it.
Thanksssssss

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post Aug 6, 2011 - 11:25 AM
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QUOTE (diegohiga @ Aug 6, 2011 - 12:03 PM) *
Hey people i have a question and try to look it up but didnt find the right answer.. i just ordered a set of megan racing coils and i know my camber will become very negative.
I know people use the camber bolt for the rear and install the camber bolt in the upper hole but my question is can you use the camber bolt in the upper hole and bottom hole too? To get more possitive camber using 2?
Next question can i use camber bolts in the front? If so is it really hard to install it correctly? And can i use 2 bolts in the same strut?
I would like to do this if my camber becomes too negative and cant fix it with one bolt per side because one bolt only moves -+1.75 and sometimes your camber even gets to -3 with coils depending how much you lower it.
Thanksssssss

you dont want your camber more than 0.10 postive. i would use a aftermarket set of cam bolts where u tap out for them. or another way is use smaller bolts then what got in there and then u can adjust your camber to whatever u want like i did. but your gonna have to run those bolts down with air if u use smaller one so they dont come lose and lock tight.

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