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I'm not sure if i've been sent the correct part, as it arrived without the original packaging, and the supplier hasn't gotten back to me...

Is the picture below the complete Whiteline Front Camber Kit KCA348?

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Thanks, i'm still a novice when it comes to suspension bits!

Edited by Trav33
but they might be worth keeping anyway - your sway bar links are probably stuffed too.

Got brand new adjustables sent a couple weeks ago, just been waiting for the missing camber kit to arrive so i can get the lot installed. I'm doing front and rear camber kits, castor kit, subframe alignment, strut brace and front/rear adjustable sway bars. Put new coilovers in about a year ago, so the car should be good for handing + tyre wear now.

The are rear sway bar links that won't fit a standard Nissan swaybar. Reason being the Whiteline ones have the bottom locating bolt horizontal, NIssan have it vertical. Having said that if you can't return them for any reason let me know as I would be interested in buying them.

The are rear sway bar links that won't fit a standard Nissan swaybar. Reason being the Whiteline ones have the bottom locating bolt horizontal, NIssan have it vertical. Having said that if you can't return them for any reason let me know as I would be interested in buying them.

They fit the adjustable bar.

Cheers

Gary

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