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Helped fit them to my mates Almera GTi (Bare in mind he's a mechanic for the M.O.D so we didnt do a shit job of it lol) and no sooner had he driven down the road and hit a pot hole they were knocked stright out of place again.

I don't wanna put a downer on your day but imo not worth it and you'd be better off with the standard setup until you can get some pillowball top mounts B) They're a much more reliable and accurate way to dial in some decent camber :p

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Go to your local Toyota dealer and ask for crash bolts. They offer 4 sizes and you will need a total of 4 bolts.

I think that they should cost something like 2-3 pounds each. You can go till 2+ deg with those

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I have decided to try someCamber plates and have bought some Cusco ones off a mate.

He says that they'll work with the standard struts and can give up to -3.25º camber.

Ill post up the results once ive fitted them

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