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Codz93
12-19-2005, 10:08 PM
I wanna install the whiteline camber adjust bushings for the rear upper control arms. Never done this before, just wondering if it is a hassle or not, or if I need a certain kind of tool. Would it be easier to just buy adjustable RUCA's instead.
thanks
pwhitersxs
12-19-2005, 10:24 PM
projectnissan.com has just released some cheap ruca's. They seem pretty decent. Its up to you, no one can make up your mind.
Codz93
12-19-2005, 10:59 PM
I'm not worried about cost, just wanted to know if it was easy enough to just press in the new bushings, .75 degrees is what these bushings will correct up to, and thats within my needs. Just don't want any major hassles, or I will just buy adjustable RUCA's. thanks for the info though
Replicant_S14
12-20-2005, 10:13 AM
I'm not worried about cost, just wanted to know if it was easy enough to just press in the new bushings,
Getting the new bushings in is the easy part. Getting the old ones out is harder but it must not be too bad or I would remember doing it.
.75 degrees is what these bushings will correct up to, and thats within my needs. Just don't want any major hassles, or I will just buy adjustable RUCA's. thanks for the info though
That's misleading. The 0.75 degree figure is total range so think of it as giving you 0.375 degrees + or - where you are now.
If you don't mind paying for them, (and you don't race in a class that doesn't allow them) buy the rucas.
Codz93
12-20-2005, 11:57 AM
Thanks for the help, That's still okay, right now I'm -1.5 degrees at the rear on both sides. I guess to get the old bushings out I was just going to drill them. I am getting a good deal on the bushings, thats why I'm considering them. Appreciate the info.
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