Jim
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'88 GT hatchback - commuter on weekdays, autox on weekends
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Post by Jim on May 14, 2005 23:38:13 GMT -5
Does anyone know the part number or have a link to the Cusco camber plates I have read about in another post? I have done a Google search but haven't found them yet. I lowered my car and need to adjust the camber. I mistakenly bought a set of Ingall "fast-cam" camber adjustment bolts, but wouldn't put them on my car if I had to. The bolts are about half the thickness as the OEM bolts and I dought it would work.
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Post by garbled on May 15, 2005 0:03:29 GMT -5
I know toysport sells them. I'd be interested in hearing if anyone else does, or if anyone has ever seen them, used them, has a pic of them, etc.
Also.. I think the company that makes the superflex bushings also makes the camber bolts..
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Post by buzzbomber87gts on May 15, 2005 8:46:00 GMT -5
obx sells camber adjusters for the 4th gen on ebay
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Post by racerb on May 15, 2005 9:24:22 GMT -5
Ground-Control has said they will make us camber-caster plates for the front, if I'll send them a template of the shock tower. The Cusco units are camber only, which is ok if you are not seriously racing your cars. I'm going to have to ask them about making the rear camber plates, as I forgot to ask when I talked to them before. 185 Performance sells a camber-caster plate, but doen't seem to keep them in stock, and I've been bugging them about it. racerb ;D
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Jim
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'88 GT hatchback - commuter on weekdays, autox on weekends
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Post by Jim on May 15, 2005 9:34:37 GMT -5
How about a good set of camber bolts then to get me by?
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Post by racerb on May 15, 2005 20:01:10 GMT -5
Jim check with www.tirerack.com they have a couple of different set-ups, both will give you better than stock alignment settings, and their fairly cheap. racerb
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Jim
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'88 GT hatchback - commuter on weekdays, autox on weekends
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Post by Jim on May 15, 2005 22:35:06 GMT -5
I bought a set of the Ingalls camber bolts that they sell on tirerack, but these are the bolts that are about half the diameter as the stock bolt, except for the "cam" part. I don't think they would hold up to autocross racing. Has anyone tried these bolts before? Maybe I should have ordered the Eibach which are marked as autocross and street. The Ingalls are not marked as autocross.
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Post by Joel87GT on May 15, 2005 23:25:59 GMT -5
I used this kit after lowering my car. works great with Koni Yellows and DropZones Coilovers. Great price. These the ones I got from www.summitracing.com .... but you will need a alignment kit. 86 - 1996 Celica Today's Price: US $29 Qty: MANUFACTURER: Eibach Springs PART NUMBER: 581270K COLOR: N/A SHIPPING SURCHARGE: NONE SHIPPING INFO: Orders ship within 1 - 3 days. Delivery time based on shipping method selected.
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Jim
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'88 GT hatchback - commuter on weekdays, autox on weekends
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Post by Jim on May 16, 2005 0:05:42 GMT -5
The picture of those parts do not match the picture for that part number on any other website, are you sure about that? That part number is for the Eibach camber bolts, which I found on drivewire for 20.59 per pair with free shipping over $50. Thanks for the reply.
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