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  1. #1
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    Rear upper Camber arm

    Anyone seen a DIY for the CL9's Rear upper camber arm? I know it seems simple but Im a little skeptical about doing anything without some sort of instructions. If anyone has a tutorial I'd love a link cheers!

  2. #2
    Most camber kits for the CL9 I've installed / seen are via the 2 lower arms. Adjustable....easy to set and install.

    EDIT I see Megan racing offers a rear upper arm for cl9 - there isn't much adjustment - only good for fine tuning. It's one bolt thru the chassis and a ball joint end that must be loosened then impacted loose ( by hitting nearby cast parts to loosen) or
    With a ball joint removal tool.

    Take care not to damage the rubber ballpoint cover !
    Last edited by bennjamin; 03-08-2012 at 08:09 AM.

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    I did mine without any mechanical experience and went fine

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    The little metal pin, I assume its called a cotter pin, how do I get it off, don't want to snap it just incase I need it later.

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    Just to be safe... i would take it to a mechanic shop before things goes wrong . its 1 hour job max for them to do should not be too expensive.

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