Hi guys, attempted to install these myself but it was a pr!ck of a thing to do. the bolts feel like they are glued on. so figity and annoying. I got one bolt out from the rear and thats it. the fronts were ten times worse. wish i coulda saved $$ for such an easy job. any rough ideas? got quoted around $200-250 from tyre professionals dont know if thats normal or not
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Anyone know how much the labour is to install front camber bolts and rear camber arms
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Use wd40.. let it seat amd use arm strength!!!!sigpic
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Originally posted by tinkerbell View Postdon't strip the nuts!
buy the right tools, or pay a person who has the right tools...
If you strip the nuts then you'll be paying more then what you were quoted by most and probably with the extra amount of $$ they will charge, you coulda bought new tools.
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rear camber kit is easy to install.
front camber bolts are a little more complex, half inch drive sockets are needed.
breaker bars also are needed to loosen some bolts.
If you are installing both top and bottem camber bolts, you will need to grind off the bottom bolts tab for this to fit.
Also if you do what i did and snapped the inside tab that offsets the cam, you might have to buy another set of camber bolts.
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I wouldn't be surprised if the rear camber bolts to the chassis have glue on them.
I ran into an interesting problem when installing my camber bolts which is useful to share. Before I had maxed out my front camber bolts, the top of the hub hit the strut, only giving me about 0.8 deg camber. After conversing with top, this issue seems to be due to the design of the dampers themselves. He mentioned having problems with seals and I run mugen ss on my dc5. The way around it is to either grind the hub back for clearance or run a single camber bolt on the bottom only.Wakefield: EG B18CR - R888 - 1.09.9
Eastern Creek: DC5R - RE001/ER300 - 2.00.8
Winton: DC5R - RE001 - 1.45.9
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