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Old 12-19-2002, 08:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Camber Adjustment possibility???

I heard somewhere that I can "egg" out one of the hole on my stut-to-knuckle brace so it will adjust my negative camber. Anyone know if this is true, or if there is a site that kinda tells u how much to egg out? i've looked around and I can't find anything like that.
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Old 12-20-2002, 09:49 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I've heard from the owner of a shop (he does alignments) that you can enlarge ones of the holes so that you can adjust the camber.

I personally wouldn't do it though.

If you want to adjust the camber get a camber kit.

http://www.ingallseng.com/cars/toyota.html
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Yeah I am running those Ingalls camber bolts on my 91. They have eliminated my negative camber completely and are extremely easy to install. They have been running a deal at www.lightningmotorsports.com for awhile now for free shipping when u buy front and rear sets. Set of four bolts (does all four wheels) ran around $96.
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88LE: Right on the money, as always!!

Dirtbikez: Why would you want to get rid of negative camber completely, when our cars are designed with negative camber?? 8)
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Ok, I did not literally mean
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to get rid of negative camber completely
... I ment the obvious negative camber seen with the naked eye. With my cut springs, there was only so much correction I could make with the stock bolts. The Ingalls cam bolts fixed my problem.
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I've heard from the owner of a shop (he does alignments) that you can enlarge ones of the holes so that you can adjust the camber.
Is that what they mean when they refer to slotted struts?
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