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Where to buy Superbug Camber bolts
Jak Rizzo - December 16th, 2011 at 12:05 PM

Does anyone know where I can get Superbug Camber bolts from? Vintage & Micks Motors doesn't have them, I did find them on Clip 1 for $16 each which is fine, but then they wanted $45 shipping.

Any help would be most appreciatted

regards
jak


1303Steve - December 16th, 2011 at 12:13 PM

Hi Jak

I think I have some, I will check

Steve


Joel - December 16th, 2011 at 02:46 PM

If Steve can't help you out Jak I've got some.

On that subject though are you happy with your camber settings?

Mine that low I couldn't get enough positive camber back.
The Topline camber plus kits come with new bolts and Urethane bushings that have more offset.

Gives a few degrees extra camber either way.


Jak Rizzo - December 16th, 2011 at 03:39 PM

Thanks Steve & Joel, should have just emailed u both first. I just need 1 as it's stripped the bolt & won't hold the camber position.

Joel, I run 2.5d camber on the front & 2d camber on the rear, it's probably too much for the street, as it wears out the inside of my tyres, but it's not enough for the track as my track tyres are always scrubbed on the outside edge, particularly on the front.

Thats what u get when u try to make your daily driver a track car & when u try to make your track car a daily driver.

Topline only take phone orders now, otherwise I would have ordered from them

regards
jak


BiX - December 16th, 2011 at 05:02 PM

Could dangerous knock some up for a resonable price?


1303Steve - December 17th, 2011 at 01:59 PM

Hi Jak

I have a spare pair of new ones that I bought from CIP. They are made a little differently to the factory ones, the bolt has a flat all of its length and the camber circles just slide on.

Let me know if you want them, I also have some old ones as well.

The guy that used to own my orange 1303 made up fixed plates as he found that the stock bolts would move when running massive slicks.

The secret to freight from the USA is to buy light weight things that cost heaps and through some extra bits in that you may need in the future.

Steve


Jak Rizzo - December 17th, 2011 at 03:31 PM

Email sent Steve

thanks

Jak