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Old May 17, 2010 | 03:38 AM
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i picked up some eibach camber bolts.
i was going by this thread :https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=162953

when i did the install and i was going to put the camber bolts in i second guessed it. the oem bolts are 22mm head and the threaded area is alot thicker than the camber bolt that they sent me for the xb. Is anyone running them in the front of (-) camber? if so do i just install them as so? im going to be adjusting the coilovers tomorrowish so i might as well throw the camber bolts in.
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The Eibach camber bolt kit has instructions printed on the box, lift the flap and you'll see them. Just exactly follow the instuctions and you'll be fine.
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yeah i saw the instructions, my main problem was are they safe being that the bolt is thinner than the oem one.
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Originally Posted by papo
yeah i saw the instructions, my main problem was are they safe being that the bolt is thinner than the oem one.
The bolt has to be thinner, otherwise there's no room for the cam. No cam, no adjustment. Just follow the instructions.
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