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  1. #109
    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    Anyhow i've got ingalls rear camberkit and i havent had any problems so far, let you guys know in the future. Will need to make a dodgy rubber mount for my HID lighting leveller (atm removed the arms) for the left front coilover and rear camber kit.
    Hey Crapdaz,
    Just wondering how your Ingalls rear camber kit is going? I picked up a kit a few weeks ago, went to install it last weekend and ran into the HID leveller issue What did you end up doing to solve this? Looks like i'll have to make a bracket of some sort...

    -Steve

  2. #110
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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroSteve View Post
    Hey Crapdaz,
    Just wondering how your Ingalls rear camber kit is going? I picked up a kit a few weeks ago, went to install it last weekend and ran into the HID leveller issue What did you end up doing to solve this? Looks like i'll have to make a bracket of some sort...

    -Steve
    - the rear i used 2 cable ties and a plastic hose, i cut out the two corner sections so i could cable tie it on the rear toe arm with the Rear Leveller arm attached to the hose. (If you need me to take some pics let me know)

    - the front i used multiple cable ties to hold it down on the tower midsection, i know its not a sufficient method but it does the job.
    (will reapply this one as i removed to see the difference)
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  3. #111
    Quote Originally Posted by Crapdaz View Post
    - the rear i used 2 cable ties and a plastic hose, i cut out the two corner sections so i could cable tie it on the rear toe arm with the Rear Leveller arm attached to the hose. (If you need me to take some pics let me know)

    - the front i used multiple cable ties to hold it down on the tower midsection, i know its not a sufficient method but it does the job.
    (will reapply this one as i removed to see the difference)
    hey mate, can you show us some pix please?
    ..

  4. #112
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    yeh alright, you're a tough man to please.

    be back soon

    hope this helps


    FRONT



    REAR


    sorry for bad quality it's my mobile.

    you can see my cable tying skills in the above two pics.

    Front - i used two large cables ties to secure so it doesnt come loose, the red cable tie to join the arm to the suspension shaft and an extra cable tie to link the arm to the red cable tie. (2x large cable ties, 2x medium)
    Rear - i cut the piping to suit so that the squarish section sticks out to accomodate the arm, with 2x medium cables ties on the sides to hold it in position and due to it being plastic or rubber you won't have it slipping.


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    Last edited by Crapdaz; 03-09-2008 at 07:43 PM.
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  5. #113
    Thanks for the pix man very helpful. I thought with the Tein's you can transfer the front mounts?




    http://www.tein.co.jp/e/special/how_to_fit/tein_14.html
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    IF I RECALL;
    the stock suspension bracket is welded to the shaft so you can't pull it off.
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