3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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hey i was just wondering if anyone has had experience with camber bolts on the gen4 camry. Im running natural camber on my camry and i have about -2 in the front and -1.5 in the rear and the price firestone gave me for some camber bolts was pretty steep but then i found this
just wondering if this is the right stuff to correct my camber. im planning to lower the car more this summer possibly and so i just want to have a correct alignment to keep the tire wear to a minimum
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97 Camry: 17" Enkei rims, lowered with Ground Control and tokico,
Alpine head, mids, and highs, rockford 4-channel, 12" P3 rockford,
MTX monoblock, TRD RSB, Clear Corners, 6K Mod Express HID kit
I have been looking at camber bolts too. My daughter's 93 camry wat t-boned (left front , driver's side)left driver's side front wheel was pushed in so hard it bent the small frame around the front .. pushed in about 1" on the left side,, (the fender bolts to this frame...). before I replaced the knuckle it had a postive camber of 4 degrees..
I replaced the knuckle, strut, and tie-rod.. and the camber looks like it is back to spec or at least close enough to finish tuning it, with a camber bolt, if necessary.
I still need to go back to the autobody shop and have them measure it again... my measurements are crude using a leveler with bubbles, and string.. (don't laugh, you can get pretty damned close with such things...)
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1989 Toyota Corolla SR5, Carb.
1993 Camry LE
yea actually I have the eibach camber bots, i got both for like 40$ (total of 4 bolts 2 front 2 rear) off ebay because for whatever reason they couldn't adjust my front left camber and it was like -1.4
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