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pain in ass camber kit

genIIIbandit

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The VX series 2 has adjustable links at the front of the rear hub, they consist of basically a tie rod end and a link, this will only adjust the toe in or out of the rear wheels, although by adjusting the toe, you will also get adjustment to the camber, not much but. Best option is doing what u r doing now, 2 sets of camber kits, it will save ya tyres, its a dog job in the driveway, but with with the cash ya save, its worth it. GOODLUCK
 

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I'm about a week off lowering my VXII and putting 18"s on it, and have been told I'm going to need a camber kit. How much is this gonna end up setting me back? (just parts). I'm heaps new to everything btw.. this is my first 'play' car =P
 

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Spyper said:
I'm about a week off lowering my VXII and putting 18"s on it, and have been told I'm going to need a camber kit. How much is this gonna end up setting me back? (just parts). I'm heaps new to everything btw.. this is my first 'play' car =P
It cost me $90 per kit, i needed 2 kits so $180
 
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