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Old 08-29-2005, 07:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was curious if the camber adjusting bolts put out by Ingalls would fit a 2003 accent. I'm assuming that they would, but I want to make sure before I get a set.

If not, anyone know of a kit for camber adjustment in the LC2?
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On another note, do the ksport coilovers allow adjustment of camber without such a kit? If so, I'm not going to bother since I'm planning on making the coilovers my next purchase.
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Um. Fronts are adjustable, backs need bolts.
...and more to my own situation, I need them thar bolts. x.x
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If you get the K-sports, you don't need the crash bolts.

The front has a pillow ball mount and slotted upper strut bolt - I'm running -2.5* up front and have room for more if I wanted it.

The rears do not have an adjustable mount like the front, but they do retain the slotted upper strut bolt. I have about -0.5* in the rear with again, room for more.
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