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Old 08-31-2016, 11:27 PM   #1
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Whiteline Camber Bolt Kit - A Few Questions

I ordered a Whiteline camber bolt kit to be installed in conjunction with RCE Yellow springs. Upon receiving the kit, I have a few questions/concerns about the kit I received (KCA416 kit - 16mm, for front.)


- the bolts are light grey, but most images that I see of this kit (including the image on Whiteline's website) show the bolts being black. I thought it might just be the lighting, or maybe the bolts were changed/improved upon. However, I noticed that the bolts says 'SPC' on the head - is this just a re-branded SPC kit, or are they supposed to be one in the same/look like this? Here is a pic of the kit I received -




- I noticed the torque specs for the kit are different in the instructions and the sticker on the bag containing the bolts. Can anyone confirm the correct torque spec for this kit? Here is an image of the bag sitting on top of the instructions with a little arrow I drew pointing to the model number for my kit -




If anyone with experience/wisdom on this kit could chime in I'd appreciate it. I still have a lot I'm trying to learn with regards to suspension etc, and just want to make sure that I got the product that I'm supposed to have.
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dont know about torque specs but yes, Whiteline camber bolts are just rebranded SPC with a price markup
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Whiteline/spc

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White line uses spc 81280 bolts. Spc has changed the coating of the bolts several times. Some of the coatings are more slippery and require less torque. The torque figure on the bag is from the actual manufacturer
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