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For those of you that have fitted these arms what bolts did you end up using? I tried the standard M12 bolt but the shank it too big for the arm ;)

Just the standard bolts are fine, there is a collar on both sides of the arm that slot in the bearing, they pop out, just run a drill through them quickly, its only off by .5mm or so, and its only on one of the bolts thats fatter after the thread.

Sweet. Will do that when I get back home again. Unfortunately I am missing the outer bolts as I already had the whiteline camber kit installed, no biggy will just get the same size as the inners.

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RacePace installed the new UAS camber arms in the GTR this week and could only get 2.5 camber, even after cutting the bolt a bit!

Do you keep cutting the bolt into the thread to make it shorter to get more camber? Are there any other differences in the street and R track version or just keep cutting the bolt??

Im not real happy as i ordered the Race version and the ones i got did not have a R on them after asking RacePace. As I'm in Tassie and my first pair got lost in the mail and waited ages for the second pair and i had them sent strait to RacePace this time.

Any help will be much appreciated

Cheers, Ray

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Hey guys, I organised the group buy at aus300 site and do alot of web based stuff with UAS.

Spoke to JP today he has sets of arms currently in stock, I think it was thirteen sets. I doubt there will be another group buy on these so if you want a pair grab them while they're in stock.

You can contact UAS on 02 9620 9000 or email [email protected]

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