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FR-Shred 05-11-2015 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Cope52 (Post 2244266)
Are these the same thing, the "triple C". they look different. Amazon.com: H&R TC112 'Triple C' Camber Adjustment Bolt - Pair: Automotive

If you look at the picture on amazon with them in the actual package they look more like the one pictured earlier.
Also I would look on eBay cause I got mine for $35.

Cope52 05-12-2015 03:45 PM

I also found these. They only seem to be available from overseas.

http://www.subispeed.com/2013-subaru...g#.VVJKJJMmkuG

FR-Shred 05-12-2015 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Cope52 (Post 2246386)
I also found these. They only seem to be available from overseas.

http://www.subispeed.com/2013-subaru...g#.VVJKJJMmkuG

You can get those at a few online shops.. I think ft86speedshop has them even.

CallmeDave 05-12-2015 07:55 PM

So Is this confirmed because it seems way better than paying $200-$600 for arms to fix camber after lowering 1in.

FR-Shred 05-12-2015 09:57 PM

Yes, but like others have said it only adjusts +/- .5 so not a lot but can even out the sides or add a little more if you want.

LCA can add a TON more camber but cost a lot more money. But for a 1" drop you 1. might not even need these bolts. 2. the bolts would work to make sure you're even on both sides.

CallmeDave 05-13-2015 10:23 AM

Would the OEM Crash bolts work just as well? I imagine they would be cheaper.

bfrank1972 05-13-2015 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by CallmeDave (Post 2247477)
Would the OEM Crash bolts work just as well? I imagine they would be cheaper.

No, wrong size, you have to use proper size/strength bolts. Don't cheap out on this, last thing you want is for them to shear and have your lower control arm collapse.


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