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Old 10-29-2015, 12:40 PM   #1
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SPC Camber Bolts

Anyone running the SPC front camber bolts? Are they any good? Do they work with the stock struts?
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Old 10-29-2015, 12:42 PM   #2
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I have them, they're ok (only got 1.1 of camber), yes
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Yes! Found that my front tires are gripping more at Auto X after I installed them. Got about -1.7 of camber with 14mm bolt for the top hole instead of the 16mm.

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I've been able to get up to -2.5 using the SPC bolt on bottom and Subaru OEM 14mm bolt on top. I'm dropped almost an inch though, so that helps some too.
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I've been able to get up to -2.5 using the SPC bolt on bottom and Subaru OEM 14mm bolt on top. I'm dropped almost an inch though, so that helps some too.
This is pretty much exactly what I am doing right now. Fine adjustment is not easy, but I just have it set to the maximum amount available anyways....
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Just managed to get my camber up to -2.3 degrees by installing the old 14 mm bolt the SPC bolt replaced.
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Love them. Stock suspension with fairly sticky PSS tires. The grip difference from factory while autoX-ing is astonishing.
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