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Firstly let me say hi! i am new on these forums and have just purchased myself a very neat R33 GTST - and needless to say am a happy as can be!

Was hoping a few knowledgable people could help with a question i have about my rear camber..

As my car has been lowered with new coilovers, my rear camber has been thrown out a lot and now the tyres sit like this /----\ (lol..) and i am a bit unsure as to what kits are available / best suited for my car.

MRT in rhodes are telling me to go with a Whiteline adjustable kit.. though i am not sure on the specs yet.

I have done a quick search about camber kits but i am at a bit of a loss because suspension is realy not my forte' :)

Thanks in advance dudes, and i will surely see some of you on the upcoming events!

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How low is the car? Centre of wheel to guard? If it is around 340mm, you can correct the camber using the Whiteline adjustable bushes ($135RRP) as they offer +/-0.75deg adjustment. If the car is lower than this, you can either get 2 camber kits (bushes for both inner and outer joints of the arms) or you can buy the Whiteline adjustable upper arms ($300RRP from Autobarn) which offer a lot more adjustment.

If you just want the bushes, have a look in the groupbuy section, "Sydneykid" is running groupbuys for Whiteline/Bilstein/Eibach/Noltec stuff.

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