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i just recently bought front and rear camber kits for my r34 from SK group buy.. haven't had time to ask around how much it cost to install them so just wondering anyone has any idea what i'll be looking at to get them installed? so i can start saving up.. lol.. its the whiteline kit.

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I got front camber bushes, rear camber bushes, castor bushes, power steering rack bushes, subframe locking bushes, power steering rack replacement for $200 labour

$100 for a wheel balance+alignment

As you are in Melbourne, i recommend Traction Tyres.

http://tractiontyres.com.au/

Tell them Pat in the black R32 referred you, he should look after you :D

so i should roughly be looking at $100 to install front and rear without wheel alignment correct? a friend told me it would be somewhere around $400-$500 so i wasn't sure on how much i should be looking at.

Hi, you could always install them yourself, or with a mech minded mate, the exercise is well documented in SK's suspension thread, there are no special tools required (just observe the safety aspect with car elevated - reliable axle stands) setup on zero, Texta-mark the original settings on the way out & duplicate when fitting your adjustable bushes on the way back in. Spirit level could probably get you in the ballpark if all else fails. Next, wobble off down to your favorite wheel aligner (with the prerequisite 77 bucks) if it be not too far away & get alignment done to SK's specs? Gotta be worth a try even if you only do one end at a time hey?

Cheers GW

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