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    since those cars use struts in the rear, you could also use eccentric cam bolts in the struts and possibly longer lcas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by green91
    since those cars use struts in the rear, you could also use eccentric cam bolts in the struts and possibly longer lcas.
    hmm... do explain. these eccentric cam bolt things. what are they if you dont mind me asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Octopus™
    hmm... do explain. these eccentric cam bolt things. what are they if you dont mind me asking?
    bolts that adjust camber. if u get camber plates u dnt need them. to use the cam bolts u might have to grind out the top of ur spindle. its a kinda ghetto way to adjust camber to me but i think some cars come with that design from the factory.

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