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Whiteline holden commodore irs camber/toe adjuster kit vn vp vr vx vt vy vz

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by Zlimes, May 23, 2013.

  1. Zlimes

    Zlimes My Vt accliam lovely leds

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    hey guys i just thought ill makea new thread , sorry if there is one outthere,

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    i just brought Sl king springs front and back,
    i have noticed that my back wheels are on a learn,
    so i jumped on ebay and brought this camber kit.
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/WHITELIN...=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e7149ca83


    ok now i just open it and on the black rubber bushes it has a R on all 4.

    do i need to buy another completed set agin to do my whole car, or will this one set doo what it needs to do.
    to make back wheels straight,?
     
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    Zlimes My Vt accliam lovely leds

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    so your telling me that the 2point will only do one side of the car?
    or ican use on both sides to make wheels straight?

    and how much to get them installed?
     
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    There's four bushes 2 either side, 2 point is 2 bushes 4 point is 4 bushes. Definitely put in a 4 point kit if you adjust your camber it will throw out your toe and vise versa. The 2 inner bushes do toe and the outers do camber, as for white line your better off using a k mac kit as there's more adjustment in the bush

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    A 2 point does either the outer or inner bush of each side, not one side only.

    Edit: +1 for kmac, max adjustment U can get!
     
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    The kit you have will do both sides. But it will only do camber OR toe. If you want to do camber AND toe you will need to double your parts.

    Depending on how low and wheel size of your car will determine if you need two point or four. Pretty sure most people run a four point as it allows for greater adjustment.

    No idea one costs, search around here, lots of people have had them put in professionally.
     
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    Took me an hour n a half to do mine. I'd say they would sting you at least 2-3 hours labour plus another 1hr for the wheel alignment which you will need

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    Zlimes My Vt accliam lovely leds

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    i put in super lows, so its on a small lean.

    ijust want to get my wheels straight.
    so if i put one on each side it will fix it?

    im getting wheel alignment and stuff today/tomorrow its at the shop/

    i will take to another car shop later?
     
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    Do not get a wheel alignment before the kit is put in its a waste of money. And you can never 'fix' it you can only improve it unless you lift it up. Advantages of having IRS -.-

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    Kmac kit will fix it, I have just replaced my old superpro 4point and could never get em straight, iv just done half of the camber kit from kmac and the wheels are straight if not +camber.
     
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    Zlimes My Vt accliam lovely leds

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    Yeah im not paying that much for a camberkit.


    owell its money
     
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    $300 for kmac 4point vs 2-3 sets of tyres at what roughly $800?

    Wish I hadve done it from the start! But that's just me and my car.. Little pain now, less pain in the long run.

    Can only give U advice and knowledge so ur well informed when the time comes.
     
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    ok so i can buy another site of this to do my inner and outta
    or i cant?
     

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