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OE spec Toyota Crash/Camber bolts


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Okay so I'm looking to get some new tyres fitted to the NA, but I wanna sort the +ive camber issue out on the drivers side front wheel

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Obviously the camber is wayyy out, and according to a topic I posted up a while ago, Toyota Crash bolts should do the job of bringing it back in, see below:

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Mark aka G14 NZA says these are the part numbers:

90105 - 15004

90105 - 15005

90105 - 15006

And that they offer 0.75, 1.5 & 2.25 degrees

-The main question I have, is do they offer +/-0.75 +/-1.5 & +/-2.25 degrees of adjustment? Or if I bought say one medium bolt it would just reduce camber by 1.5 degrees, giving -0.5 degrees?

-I've also read on MR2 forums that people use 2 bolts on each side, would I need to? And if not, would the new bolt go on the bottom or top?

Any help is much appreciated, really wanna get this sorted as I need new tyres asap!

Thanks

Amjad

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Shoulda got a 306 :) Free B U M P

:p

Have you tryed loosening your bolts and pushing the shocker as far to the engine as you can, and tightening them up as you do it? Thats how you can tweek the camber, yours might still be abit too far out though.

Nope I haven't tried that, thanks

Anyone have any idea about these bolts? Toyota were of no help as usual :(

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Thanks a lot Asad that's just what I needed! :(

Toyota said they couldn't search with just the part number, but they needed a chassis number or reg first. They used the one for my car but it only came up with one bolt size :S

I'll get hold of Gary and see what he can do :)

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