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Old 10 April 2012, 09:41 PM
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Default Camber bolts.

I have lowered springs fitted, and wanting to get a proper set up for fast road.

Do i get both front and rear camber bolts?

Is there anything else I need?

The list have got already fitted.

Anti lift
Bump steer mod
Drop links front and rear
adjustable rear anti roll bar
Front anti roll bar bushes
Steer rack bushes
all bushes changed.

Just want a proper alignment.
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It depends on a few things... If the lowering isn't excessive, you should be be able to get everything you need for a 'fast road' setting, without the need for camber bolts. How much camber are you thinking of runing, and how low have you have gone (a pic of your car would be good )?

Is this for the WRX in you sig you're talking about? What suspension are you running? Spring & damper, or coilovers? Std steel bottom control arms?
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Hey mate, it's on standard shocks, 25mm all round, well seems a little lower then that. Alloy front arms, standard rear lateral links.
To be honest not sure how much camber to run just wanting it set up right. If I can get enough for fast road then that'll be fine. I want to do the odd track but nothing mental.
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