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    Rear Wheel Camber is Eating Tires

    I just installed these a week or so ago. Passenger side took about 25 minutes, driver took about 4 hours of swearing, banging, searching, and then 45 minutes of actual work once I decided on a technique. It's nice having rear wheels that are vertical and not tilted in.
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    Need Camber Kit Help ASAP (5's apart in the garage)

    Sawzall'd the exhaust mount halfway then bent it out of the way. Once everything was swapped out I bent it back and then gave the exhaust hanger a little tack where I cut it. Easiest way I've come across yet. Still holding nicely. My 5 drives smoother and no annoying noises from the rear...
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    Need Camber Kit Help ASAP (5's apart in the garage)

    grrrr I was hoping it would be an easy solution. I wish I knew the secret magic way to get this f'ing bolt out.
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    Need Camber Kit Help ASAP (5's apart in the garage)

    any clue where the short bolt is from? I am going crazy with this bolt, it won't come out!!
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    Rear Wheel Camber is Eating Tires

    I can't get mine past the exhaust hanger to save my life.
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    Rear Wheel Camber is Eating Tires

    How did you end up getting the bolt passed the exhaust hanger?
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    Need Camber Kit Help ASAP (5's apart in the garage)

    Have you done this before or just an idea? I can't even see where I'd get close enough to it.
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    Need Camber Kit Help ASAP (5's apart in the garage)

    I'm trying to install the SPC camber kit on my 2006 5. I can't get the inner bolt out on the driver side. It's backed out all the way to the exhaust hanger butb I can't get it out. Any suggestions????? Help me please!!!
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