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Old 06-09-2013, 05:01 AM   #1
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Rear camber after lowering

So a 1 inch drop is perfect for me and I love it, but the rear camber is a little more than I'd like. There seems to be a few options to bring the camber back up - adjustable control arms, whiteline camber kit, and camber bolts/crash bolts. The camber bolts don't seem to be a good/supported option for rear suspension - is it because of the lost bolt strength? The Whiteline seems to be fairly inexpensive, but it's more work than simply changing out one bolt.

Anyone have experience with this? I found some similar threads and pages, and some people using camber bolts for the rear. But it doesn't sound like the best idea.

http://cornerbalance.wordpress.com/2...n-your-brzfrs/

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16130

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/searc...archid=3424180

"The Whiteline rear camber bushing is the less expensive part and it works well...it's just a real pain to install and should be performed by a very good shop."

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Mike
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