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Old 10-24-2010, 10:04 AM
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Has anyone installed a camber kit on their accent? What size camber bolt is required for an LC? Where did you buy them from?

I've got some H&R springs being shipped in for my 05 Accent and after a 1.4" drop my camber will probably be a bit off, plus I want to be able to dial in some negative camber for auto-x in the summer.
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I will be installing mine in the rear next spring when I put on the ksports.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (187sks @ Oct 24 2010, 03:41 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Clicky

I will be installing mine in the rear next spring when I put on the ksports.</div>

I took a look and they want $108 to ship to Canada so I'll keep looking. Do you know what diameter the bolts you got are? From what I understand I think I'm looking for 10mm cam bolts to replace the stock 12mm bolts.
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I have a 2001 Accent and just picked up these:



Ingalls Engineering Fastcam Camber Adjusting Bolts, P/N: 81250



I'll install them as soon as I feel like working on the car in snow, with an alignment immediately after.
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Edit: Sorry newbie duplicate post...
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Let me know how it goes. Are you installing on the front only or all 4 wheels?
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I just found the 81250 kits on eBay for 14.59 each. Bought a full set. "Not intended for use on cars with modified steering or suspension or for racing purposes"... Meh.
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I'm doing one bolt on each wheel. This way I'm sure that the alignment will be a known value instead of the default of a non-adjustable system. I'm thinking about -0.90 front, -0.50 rear. One thing that impressed me about Ingalls is that they seem to have good support and documentation, ie, online installation instructions.



I think that warning is more for the lawyers than a someone with a DD.




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