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    Advice - Adj'ble Camber

    Kmacs seem to run near $300. IE has a set for $175.

    Any advice or experience on these or any other brand is appreciated!
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    There is a company here In Atlanta that sells a front kit for $110-$130 on ebay, only problem is they use the stock upper bearing. I'm thinking of buying these, as I just got my new tires today and am getting ready to go get them mounted but don't want the front inner edges going smooth as quickly as my old tires.
    85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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      #3
      Originally posted by rs4pro3
      There is a company here In Atlanta that sells a front kit for $110-$130 on ebay, only problem is they use the stock upper bearing. I'm thinking of buying these, as I just got my new tires today and am getting ready to go get them mounted but don't want the front inner edges going smooth as quickly as my old tires.
      Do you have the link or any photo of it?

      Also what can I do to correct my rear camber?

      see the pic...





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        They sell a kit also to do the rear camber, mine isn't to bad as the rear tires have been wearing pretty eavenly. As soon as I have more money I'm going to buy the front camber plates and a Solid rear diff bushing.http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2476503914
        85 325e 2.7 ITB'd stroker

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