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Old 2nd February 2011, 21:14   #1 (permalink)
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Camber bolt washer location???

Hi all

I recently purchased camber bolts from ABP for my 2.2 civi in order to set it to FRS.

However when we were changing my springs yesterday we went to put the camber bolt in the top of the strut.

However we couldn't work it out?

Any ideas?


Notice the tabs on the washer.

There are no cut outs on the strut.

Are they the correct bolts?

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Old 2nd February 2011, 23:37   #2 (permalink)
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did i not answer this? im sure i did? the tab lines up with the high part on the cam lobe and will go into the hole the bolt came out of
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Hi Lee

I have had a think about it and I cannot see how as the hole in the strut is smaller than the washer if you see what I mean.

Is there any chance of you taking a photo of it on car when you can? As I want to get it done as soon as possible. It would be much appreciated.

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Wrong section matey, should be in Suspension
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The little tab on the inside of the washer sits in line with the top of the cam lobe and goes inside the hole the washer then sits between the strut and the bolt head. Taking a photo isnt going help mate as it doesnt matter where the big tab on the washer is sitting its just the point you start from when you start to change the camber
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