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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 09:34 AM
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Need help in finding where too buy rear camber kit? Thanks
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 10:13 AM
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You can get info here:

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...gs98-05-a.html
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Old Aug 17, 2009 | 10:30 AM
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Thanks for the info! But, I don't have coilovers. I have springs and struts. I did see a vendor on here that sells them. I'm waiting for them too pm me with price. Thanks again
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how much camber do u have?

the SPC rear camber replacement bolts dont require coilovers.

they use a longer bolt with a larger offset circular disc, gives +1 to -1 more camber adjustment from stock
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SorrGwa, I'm at -1.5 left rear and -1.8 right rear. With the SPC camber kit I should be good correct? Your input would be apprreciated. Thanks in advance.......
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yes it will... basically with spc you be in spec for sure... and its way cheaper than RCAs
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Old Aug 20, 2009 | 10:46 AM
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GS300Tom, thanks for the info.. I thought that it would be good since I'm not slamming the car. Thanks a bunch!
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yeah no problem... im aboutta order rca soon for my car, tires aint cheap haha gl
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iirc, for the spc camber kit, u gotta drill something.
i think its the LCA. so i guess once u put it on, it stays on
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Originally Posted by 5t341th
iirc, for the spc camber kit, u gotta drill something.
i think its the LCA. so i guess once u put it on, it stays on
yep...you gotta make the oem camber bolt hole larger (by drilling) to fit the spc kit on there.

once you do that...you can't undo it...spc kit stays on forever...unless you buy new lower control arms.
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BS...I didn't know that! Are u guys sure about that? How much bigger of a hole from stock? What other option do I have from the SPC kit? Your input would be greatly apprreciated. Thanks

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SorrGwa send that guy a PM....
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have u try looking into the front spc camber uca
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thats NOTHING!!!!

haha, most of us that want to retain our tires are happy to have camber less than -2 degree!



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SorrGwa, I'm at -1.5 left rear and -1.8 right rear. With the SPC camber kit I should be good correct? Your input would be apprreciated. Thanks in advance.......
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Old Aug 21, 2009 | 08:37 AM
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ah yes, you need to drill out the hole so its more elongated

like before its (==) now its (===) (bad example but thats as good as it gets with ascii)

the spc rear camber kit replaces ur stock camber adjusting bolt.

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BS...I didn't know that! Are u guys sure about that? How much bigger of a hole from stock? What other option do I have from the SPC kit? Your input would be greatly apprreciated. Thanks
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