The bolt kits are here guys! Just in time for christmas holidays to fit them on that lazy day.
PM will be sent regarding postage to each of you.
Thanks a heap guys for joining in with me.
Cheers
Dealt with them on a business level before. I think I'll give them a miss and go back to Pedders at ridgehaven. Didn't have time to get to pedders when I had the m35 done and went to tyre power on north east road.
Just double checked mine. Not quite as bad as I thought but the rear is too much.
Front camber is L -2.09deg R -1.22deg
Rear camber is L -2.06deg R -2.01deg
The rear i would like at -1.00deg most and front I want to even it up at -1.22deg both sides. I installed offset bushes up from to help an waiting on the SPC offset bolts for the rear. Then I'll take it somewhere else and get it aligned again
Where did you get yours done?
I like the look I yours, just curious about your camber to fit them flush with guards thats all. Mine is about 10mm higher than yours and is running -2.5deg front and -2deg rear. And already seeing inner tyre wear with the limited km's I've done.
Mine has that on the front passenger. Mines the widow when fully shut. If I open it a whisker it stops. I'm going to reset the window stop to hopefully fix it.
Has anyone noticed the 1st to 2nd change isn't as firm as the rest? Still a big improvement over stock but not quite as firm as the other changes. Unless I'm not putting the boot in enough! I'm still yet to do a full throttle shift in it since I fitted the kit.
Manufacturers don't make the temp gauges very sensitive to temp fluctuation for a reason. If it moved an increment for every degre temp increase owners would straight on the phone complaint their car is overheating.
I'm keen to find out if there is an affordable twin core option available rather than the stocking 16mm core.
Just remember like everything, you get what you pay for!
Don't skimp on a fiberglass kit and you will get better quality. Pay peanuts and you'll get a crap kit!
Half way through replacing the front left wheel bearing, I hope to have it finished tomorrow after work. Just need my mate to press off the old bearing from the hub and press on the new bearing.
Also don't over look the Japanese coilovers. You could get them via Streeter at very good prices. I use Tanabe NF system pro and love them. I would also look at what Tein have to offer.