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Hi guys,

I got a wheel alignment done yesterday and found that the rear camber is out, (-1.4 LHS/ -2.4 RHS) and that the adjustment is maxed on the stock bushes. I was quoted $90 by pedders for their urethane camber kit compared to $253 dollars for the super pro kit! He was as surprised as me, and as far as we could tell the kits were the same. I know SK's whitline group buy is cheap but not this cheap, so i was wondering if anyone has had experience with the Pedders camber kit or can maybe explain why the difference is so great.

I dont want to pay a low price for shit quality only to have them replaced in 6months time.

Thanks in advance people.

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Check out the for sale section, I'm sure that I've seen someone selling new whiteline rear camber bushings there.

I got my front whiteline camber and castor bushings on ebay from Online Performance Autos.

Rear ones are only $135+postage

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-Skyline-R32-...1713.m153.l1262

Not TOO much more than $99, but a lot less than $253 and at least you know the Whiteline bushings are good quality.

If you're going to pay to get them fitted and adjusted, you might as well do all the bushings in one go, unless your front camber and castor isn't out too much. My front was way out, but rear was fine so I didn't do the rears, but for the cost of labour I sort of wish I'd done them in one go.

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