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Old 07-22-09, 02:00 PM
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mmr camber links

just got them. i removed the old ones but on installing new ones not sure exactly how they go on.

http://www.mmr-direct.com/Pictures/R...3SSL2001-1.jpg

it looks like boxy end on top (subframe) and link on the bottom (control arm) or do i have it backwards?!
Old 07-22-09, 04:43 PM
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Yep and you can adjust it with the bolt head that pokes out the top. these things are really finniky.

and the brass spacers are really soft so dont do the main bolt too tight.
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I don't know why MMR can't include a freakin piece of paper with their product. I wrote them and got this
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The solid part of the camber adjuster attaches to the subframe and the spherical rod end attaches to the control arm. The thick spacers go toward the center of the car.
Old 07-22-09, 08:07 PM
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Haha yep, MMR customer service leaves a bit to be desired, ive ordered 2 things from them, both took about 6 weeks to get to NZ, and dont reply emails with status updates.

The camber links were ok, mine had a bit of play in them, nothing major though.
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Ya I emailed them awhile ago and never got a reply back. Thanx guys, I ended up doing the bigger bushing on the outside, don't see how that would make a difference though.
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looks like those cant be adjusted on the car? i dont like that design..
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they can just alittle annoying to tigthen the nut
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