Camber bolts

You have a milling machine??

Haha, it actualy belongs to the family engineer, and milling out the hub would be the extent of its capabilities not a bit boy just a small lathe and mill. But if you need a big lathe and its not more than a days work I've a family friend's workshop we could use just need to bring some beers and a few good stories.
 
Haha, it actualy belongs to the family engineer, and milling out the hub would be the extent of its capabilities not a bit boy just a small lathe and mill. But if you need a big lathe and its not more than a days work I've a family friend's workshop we could use just need to bring some beers and a few good stories.

Sweet, good to know. one day i might take you up on that. What about an aluminium welder? Would make modifying an alloy hilux bullbar or similar to fit much easier.
 
You will also have many buyers if you want to build & sell them :poke:

Yeah I'm sure I would. The only problem with selling though is you have all the legal crap of if it breaks or hurts someone or causes an accident etc......
 
I'm seeing where the cash is atm and planning permission from the other half, a combination mig/tig might be on the books later this year.
 
You can get disposable bottles for 50 plus dollars for a job that needs it. I'd mostly be using flux core wire, you get a good weld with flux core just a lot of mess which can be avoided if your careful
 
Digging up and old thread but here goes!
I think I'm going to need camber bolts in the rear of my Forester to get rid of the positive camber I have after installing my lift. Repco quoted me $130 for a set of Nolathane adjustable camber bolts (same company as Whiteline apparently??). I think this is a rip-off. Any suggestions as to where I could get some cheaper?
Also do I need two camber bolts per rear strut or just one?
Thanks in advance!
 
Verry expensive

You can get them of Amazon or ebay - should be able to get whitline deliverd for about $85.

I bought some off Amazon they were moog and had them for about $50 in about 10 days - be carefull when buying online some are sold by the individual bolt and not in pairs ie the moog ones.

Crazydave
 
hey crazydave, yea thats abit espensive unless their camber adjustable bushings then thats not bad per strut.
 
Rockauto.com has Moog camber bolts for 10 us dollars each. Very effective, very inexpensive.
 
Thanks for the replies! Managed to get a set of Whiteline ones from MRT Performance online for $79 with free shipping.
 
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