camber/alignment
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From: Lacey, WA
Vehicle: Two Accents, Mini, Miata, Van, Outback, and a ZX-6
It would be easy to elongate the holes on the Ksports, they're aluminum. 
I have camber adjustment bolts (not yet installed). My only concern is I have seen them spontaneously readjust themselves on people's cars a few times at autocross. I am pretty sure I will never need more than 3.5 degrees negative camber.

I have camber adjustment bolts (not yet installed). My only concern is I have seen them spontaneously readjust themselves on people's cars a few times at autocross. I am pretty sure I will never need more than 3.5 degrees negative camber.
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Joined: Dec 2008
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From: Floating around the AUDM
Vehicle: X3 Sprint, S-Coupe Turbo
Pillow balls look like an easier and more accountable way to go. And yes, forgive me, I simply regurgitated what I had heard somewhere else. Tbh I probably wouldn't slot/elongate those holes... it does seem pretty risky.
Whiteline used to make eccentric bushes for adjustable caster, 0 to +5 degrees iirc. They were for the X3, but I can't imagine that they wouldn't fit on an LC. The problem is that whiteline stuff is nigh on impossible to find these days.
Whiteline used to make eccentric bushes for adjustable caster, 0 to +5 degrees iirc. They were for the X3, but I can't imagine that they wouldn't fit on an LC. The problem is that whiteline stuff is nigh on impossible to find these days.


