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Old 02-07-2016, 08:23 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by fryzia23 View Post
Your rear camber specs are close to mine after installing swift springs. Does your car have aftermarket springs installed? If your toe angles are in specs then you should be fine without toe bolts.
As post #1 says, its all OE and that's the problem.

I'm simply trying to find out which of the camber bars or camber cam bolts are the easier install for camber correction. And, I discovered (via search) positive camber adjustment may lead to toe adjustments beyond the OE toe bolts capability, thus potentially requiring aftermarket toe cam bolts as well. I'm also trying to confirm the latter. Thanks
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