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Hey, guys, this is my first post here. Im still new to the scene.

I have an HCR32 GTST which I bought not long ago and when I went for a wheel alignment last weekend, I was told that I needed a camber bolt. But im having trouble sourcing one.

I have Tein adjustable coilovers all round. My drivers side front wheel has heaps of negative camber.

Some people have told me I need a camber bolt. Others tell me I need a camber kit. I have tried pedders but they have no listing for a skyline.

Any ideas, Anybody?

Thanks in advance.

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yeh get the camber kit, but if they tell you (the place you got ur wheel alignment done) that you dont need the whole kit and to buy something else, then just go to a different suspenion place.

where are you located?

CJ

im located in melbourne.

thanks for the replys guys. ill look at the group buy thread now. is there a specific part number i should be looking at?

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Hi Niz, the camber kit won't make a huge difference to your camber 0.75o from memory.

If you have much more camber on one side, and your ride height is adjusted evenly, you almost certainly have something bent under there.

Gary can supply the bushes pretty quickly via the group buy, and any decent suspension place can fit them. But you need to confirm everything is straight first

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lol you are better off using bushes than buses - they could really f**k up your car.

anyway, no 1o extra is a fair bit. if you don't want to straighten the chasis maybe try adjustable arms. but your car will never drive well if its that crooked :banana:

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