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where to find camber bolts?

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where to find camber bolts?

Post by SiKiD_01 »

does anyone know where i can get camber bolts for my vitara front struts?

i know there sus specialists like pedders, but its too expensive. i don't believe they should be that much.

thanks for any help.
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Post by roadrunner »

Bloke who put in my camber bolts ( pedders ) said it was possible to modify the holes in the strut that the original bolts go through to allow you to get some adjustment...................

but I don't know effective this would be.
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Post by cj »

Why do you want bolts when you're apparently 100% dodgy ;) just get your drill and open the holes up a little to give you some adjustment....can't get any cheaper than that :)
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Post by Gonzo »

How do these actually work?
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Post by cj »

They are a cam bolt. Gives a couple of degrees adjustment either way.
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Post by Gonzo »

:?: got a pic etc?
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Post by cj »

http://www.spcperformance.com/PerfPartSect/PerfPart_EZCam.html I put them on mine with the OME suspension and 20mm coil spacers and it allowed my camber to be within factory spec.
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Post by SiKiD_01 »

ha ha ha.....

i just spent my life savings to get 31"s on my vitara, now for the tyres to wear out before i get my money's worth, just isn't practical at all through a tight a$$ budget, well actually, no budget!

i heard elongating the holes isn't good, as the bolt(s) move when you go off roading. probably ok on road, unless you hit a gutter.

and its never accurate either, but what do i care right? just have a look at my B/L! :?

oh well, see how it goes. thanks again.
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