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Installing both 14mm and 16mm camber bolt
I have my first track day coming on Wednesday. So I am planned to do brake pads (Hawk HPS 5.0 for now but also have Ferodo DS2500 on order) and fluid (Castrol SRF) replacement tomorrow. I ordered and received SPC 81305 bottom camber bolt and whiteline KCA416 and planning to install them tomorrow as well. I booked free wheel alignment check appointment as Goodyear to just get number and see if something isn't horribly wrong afterwards.
Sharing to get feedback if I am doing something wrong. I might end up keeping the OEM pads, selling set of Hawk HPS 5.0 and installing Ferodo DS2500 when they arrive later than track day. |
Technically you can just take the lower OEM bolt that you are replacing with the 1305 and use it in the upper hole. That's the OEM crash bolt solution.
Either way that's roughly good for -2° camber range which will feel nice compared to OEM alignment specs. |
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0.1 degrees total rear toe is fine.
= 6 arc-minutes =1mm = .040in. total rear toe if shop doesn’t use degrees. |
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I was able to get 2.4 degree negative camber on front. I think alignment guy did a great job with numbers.
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