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Old Sep 18, 2013 | 09:53 PM
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Are Camber Bolts sufficient, hope so?

I hear some vender's say that one must run caster / camber plates. Others say Eibach or BMR camber bolts are good enough. Planning on running BMR springs or Steeda Sport springs, BMR front / rear sway bars, BMR Panhard bar, Ford upper strut mounts and BMR camber bolts. Mostly daily driver with some occasional weekend tracking / road racing. Thanks, Ger.
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Old Sep 18, 2013 | 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mungodrums
I hear some vender's say that one must run caster / camber plates. Others say Eibach or BMR camber bolts are good enough. Planning on running BMR springs or Steeda Sport springs, BMR front / rear sway bars, BMR Panhard bar, Ford upper strut mounts and BMR camber bolts. Mostly daily driver with some occasional weekend tracking / road racing. Thanks, Ger.
I run 2 degrees of negative camber and so far all is well, I just made sure my toe setting was spot on.

I'd install the springs and see where the camber falls. I doubt it would be excessive so just make sure your toe is correctly set and you shouldn't require any form of camber adjustment unless that's what your looking for.
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