DIY Rear Camber Kit
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First, buy your camber kit. I bought the Skunk2
(thanks 06blaksi)
Next, have a friend who owns a lift Comes in handy when trying to get road salt off from underneath the car and when I get all my underbraces
After removing the wheel, you can remove the bolt holding the current arm to the spindle 14mm
Next remove the 2 14mm bolts holding the opposite end of the arm. You'll need a swivel and/or some finessing to get the back bolt on the passenger side since the exhaust is in the way. There is a bracket also attached to the passenger side arm. You won't need this.
Set the new arms next to the old ones and adjust the end on your new arm so it is the same length as the old one. Install them the same way they came off and you're done.
Here are some after the install
(thanks 06blaksi)
Next, have a friend who owns a lift Comes in handy when trying to get road salt off from underneath the car and when I get all my underbraces
After removing the wheel, you can remove the bolt holding the current arm to the spindle 14mm
Next remove the 2 14mm bolts holding the opposite end of the arm. You'll need a swivel and/or some finessing to get the back bolt on the passenger side since the exhaust is in the way. There is a bracket also attached to the passenger side arm. You won't need this.
Set the new arms next to the old ones and adjust the end on your new arm so it is the same length as the old one. Install them the same way they came off and you're done.
Here are some after the install
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