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Ok so there is alot of things that you can do..... knuckles are a great thing to get modified you will get more lock but with all lock mods come more Scraping (binding) this is where you would need ot get some parts to get that wheel out further so you don't have problems with bind

theres alot of things you could do

i can give you all the info i have if you like

give me a call if ya interested :)

Thanks Sounds good. Have you offset your rack to overcome the problem of it going over centre? Ill have a chat to you at the next practice day at winton if i see you.

wont be at next prac day cars going through some major stuff at the moment but catch me at drift attack ....... my car my be oragnge by then but just look for the signature tiger tail you cant miss it :)

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Can anyone give me some tips on how to get -5 camber up front on a r33

Cut and lengthen lower control arms by 25mm and along with adjustable upper camber arms you will be able to get it.

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