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ralph_vt

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has any one put in a camber and toe kit in them selves is it possible?
 

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is possible, isnt easy
 

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The biggest part is getting the control arms out. Can turn into an all day job.
 

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Did it on my mates VS statesman... a job im not keen on undertaking EVER again!! lol

Very frustrating...

If you got a free weekend and a couple mates to help you so you can change once your voice goes from swearing... sure...lol
 

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find a good suspension shop . I got mine done for $340 . That included front and rear wheel alignment.
 

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find a good suspension shop . I got mine done for $340 . That included front and rear wheel alignment.

was that with a 4 point camber and toe kit
 

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If you are keen on doing it yourself, I can do a SuperPro 4 point kit for $170 inc postage.
 

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yea its not hard, having a hoist helps a lot! the hardest bit is getting the old bushes out.

remove the bolts where the arms mount, it'll drop enough, cut the ends off, push the rubbers out with a clamp or drill holes in the rubber so theres flex in it. insert ur new bushes, bolt up, get the wheels straight as possible via eye line, then get a rear alignment.

took me n the old man 3hours roughly.. and got a noltec 4 point kit for $120.
 
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