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Old 04-03-2014, 09:51 AM   #5
MoneyT8
 
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My apologies--I thought they were hosted here, but they've been moved to another site. You need to be a registered member to access them, but it's worthwhile.

http://microimageonline.com/forums/f...-DOWNLOAD-ZONE

As far as the parts, the "crash" bolts you bought have that eccentric cam that allows you to adjust the camber by turning the bolt. The OEM ones just have different sized diameters so that the hub can be tilted farther before being tightened down. In either case, you really need to have an alignment machine to get it dialed in right.
Thanks; one last question. I had a relative take a look at my car trying to find the area to install the Moog 90475, however they couldn't find it so where exactly is the front camber in a 07 Yaris? I tried finding it myself and I saw a nut and bolt, however still not to sure if that is the camber.
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