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camber kit installation

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my95tsi

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Dec 6, 2002
Chicago, Illinois
Has anyone installed a front camber kit on there car by themselves without a shop? I know the shop has to do the alignment but i would like to install it myself without paying the hefty shop fees. I also got all the parts for my $15 rear camber kit and i was wondering if the 8.8 hardness will work compared to the 10 hardness. I just bought them at home depot but i don't know how strong they will be for a suspension.
 
My .02 on the home made rear camber kit. I did it... I just didn't feel safe with it. So I decided to go with the ingals rear camber kit and I like it a lot better.

What camber kit do you ahve for the front... is it the full replacement or the ecentric cam that you need to insert?
 
I installed one, It messed your toe up. So i hope you live close to a shop that is doing the alignment. If you have to drive very far at all with your toe off then say goodbye to the inside portion of your tread.
 
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