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CAMBER BOLTS??? suspension help me!

Old Apr 8, 2008 | 09:57 PM
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so i have H & R coilovers and my tire guy said i'll need some camber thing... i was lookin on ebay and stuff and came across front camber bolts? do i need any for the back?? or just front? b/c the tire guy said there like ten bucks or what not. and they are fairly cheap.. so do i need for the back or just front??
Old Apr 8, 2008 | 10:01 PM
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camber bolts for the front, and camber links for the back. the links are pricy, but the bolts are cheap
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really? u need them for the back???
Old Apr 8, 2008 | 10:08 PM
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if you want it up to spec standards then yea. but ive been running without any kind of camber adjustment for nearly 6 months now. tires still wear fine
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Your options are-

Front - Crash bolts or Aftermarket bolts.

The crash bolts are offered through toyota, as a OEM replacement for reaching camber specs on cars that have been involved in an accident. They can be used on lowered vehicles to adjust camber slightly.

Aftermarket bolts are machined differently, and allow slightly more camber adjustment. These run about $40.

Rear- Camber links

The rear suspension is a different design, and requires this ~$250 part. But as I mentioned in a different suspension post, it is not as necessary to adjust the rear, as it is the front.
Old Apr 9, 2008 | 09:45 PM
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^ great info..

i'm just about to drop mine on H-tech (not too much of a drop) and i was unsure if i needed it for the back.. I'll most likely pick up a kit for the front though.
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