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    How much camber out of Ingalls camber bolts for dc5???

    hey i have buddyclub n+ coilovers in my dc5r, and i was wondering how much camber i can get out of the ingalls camber bolts so that i can fit my wheels, i dont have camber tops on the coilovers and i have hardrace camber arms on the rear. thanks

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    If your getting the 16mm ones. You can get about -1 to +1 degree's of camber.
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    ive got buddyclub n+ and my fronts have -3 camber

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    He doesn't have camber tops
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    i dont either or camber bolts for that matter. my set up is exactly like his buddyclub n+ and hardrace rear camber arms thats it

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLV-27J View Post
    hey i have buddyclub n+ coilovers in my dc5r, and i was wondering how much camber i can get out of the ingalls camber bolts so that i can fit my wheels, i dont have camber tops on the coilovers and i have hardrace camber arms on the rear. thanks
    Are you talking about the fronts? According to here, both the 14mm and 16mm (which to get will depend on your VIN) front camber bolts will give you +/- 1 degree, assuming you're using one pair:
    14mm http://www.kseriesparts.com/cr/ING-81260.html
    16mm http://www.kseriesparts.com/cr/ING-81280.html


    Quote Originally Posted by HauLe_ View Post
    ive got buddyclub n+ and my fronts have -3 camber
    Quote Originally Posted by HauLe_ View Post
    i dont either or camber bolts for that matter. my set up is exactly like his buddyclub n+ and hardrace rear camber arms thats it
    Not calling you a liar or anything , but how are you getting -3 degrees at the front without camber tops nor bolts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by type_AHH View Post
    Are you talking about the fronts? According to here, both the 14mm and 16mm (which to get will depend on your VIN) front camber bolts will give you +/- 1 degree, assuming you're using one pair:
    14mm http://www.kseriesparts.com/cr/ING-81260.html
    16mm http://www.kseriesparts.com/cr/ING-81280.html






    Not calling you a liar or anything , but how are you getting -3 degrees at the front without camber tops nor bolts?
    Nah his right I just remembered if you go very low you will have natural camber. The lower the more camber, you just have no control over it.
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    The top hole in the shock arm on the N+ is elongated. You can gain -3 Camber through that without any camber bolts or pillow mounts.

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    ^^^ That's correct, loosen the clevis bolts, drop the hub in and re-tighten.

    Its not fine adjustment, but it does give you some adjustment
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    thanks guys never even noticed the top hole is elongated... ill give it a try

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