Identify these camber bolts

Old Nov 10, 2004 | 10:38 PM
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Identify these camber bolts

are these the same type that they sell on subaruwrxparts.com?

I might buy these off of someone but can't tell what brand they are. any help is appreciated.
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 07:30 AM
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little help please. does the box look familiar to anyone?

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I don't know the brand, but I know those are the bolts Gruppe-S sells, so you could try contacting them.
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 10:52 AM
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I don't know the brand, but I know those are the bolts Gruppe-S sells, so you could try contacting them.
called them. They sell the Eibach ones with the little pin on the side as opposed to the larger node that protrudes on this one. I think this might be similar to the one from subaruwrxparts.com

But if anyone else has a definitive answer please let me know.

Thanks!
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by gooder77
called them. They sell the Eibach ones with the little pin on the side as opposed to the larger node that protrudes on this one. I think this might be similar to the one from subaruwrxparts.com

But if anyone else has a definitive answer please let me know.

Thanks!
all I know is that vaus here on i-club bought exact bolts you are showing on the pic, from Gruppe-S. I helped him install them.

they may not sell them anymore, but I know for a fact that those are the same ones.

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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 11:26 AM
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Those are spot-on exactly like the Eibach camber bolts I just installed on my car. Auto-Innovations did the alignment, they called as they were doing it to ask if I had them professionally installed or aligned already. They said they were installed perfectly and exactly the same on both sides and camber was exactly 0 on both wheels (I have the printout too). Let me know if you need help. They were confusing as hell. I can totally see how they could get really messed up.

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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 11:54 AM
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Hmm...perhaps I misunderstood Mike at Gruppe-S.

Jacob - I may be hitting you up for a few pointers. I'm actually trying to get -1.0 camber in the rears instead of the jacked up -1.2 & -1.7 camber (left and right rear, respectively) that I've got right now.
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Originally Posted by gooder77
Hmm...perhaps I misunderstood Mike at Gruppe-S.

Jacob - I may be hitting you up for a few pointers. I'm actually trying to get -1.0 camber in the rears instead of the jacked up -1.2 & -1.7 camber (left and right rear, respectively) that I've got right now.
That's where mine are at right now with Eibachs, it's good. I was getting some wear on the insides of my tires. Honestly to get it exactly where you want, you need to align it. You can eyeball it and use a construction T on the ground to get it approxomately where you want (eyeball the wheel face compared to known vertical) and then make them exactly the same. It should be fine, but sometimes it's just nice to know for sure. I put a wheel on and cranked it to both ends of the adjustment range, found the middle, and went from there. I made sure the tabs were aligned exactly the same on the strut as well. I'll be around all weekend, so drop me a line if you need some help.

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Those are the exact ones I'm using. I got them used with my coilovers, but they perfectly fine and I got my car aligned to specs without any problems.
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Originally Posted by gooder77
are these the same type that they sell on subaruwrxparts.com?

I might buy these off of someone but can't tell what brand they are. any help is appreciated.
from the box color / sticker... those are ingalls engineering camber bolts.
Old Nov 11, 2004 | 12:40 PM
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Jacob - Thanks for the tips. I'll try that. If anything, there's always Auto Innovations.


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Originally Posted by wombatsauce
Those are spot-on exactly like the Eibach camber bolts I just installed on my car.
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