can you install the front Daizen Camber kit by myself?
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can you install the front Daizen Camber kit by myself?
just ordered the front Daizen Camber kit from TMengineering. i'm more familar w/ bolt type camber kit then the bushing type..i searched and found some info but wasn't sure..do i really need to take it to the shop to install it for me, can't i just do it myself even though i don't have a press. can someone w/ some experience give me some advice..pics would be great! btw i know my title doesn't makes sense, i meant yourself...
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Forget about installing it.... lol, how long did it take to get the kit??? I am in socal, and I ordered the kit last weekend and still haven't received it... Guess I was being too hopeful....
Good Luck in installing the kit, also search for DIY+Daizen
Good Luck in installing the kit, also search for DIY+Daizen
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you can do anything on your own as long as you know how to wrench on a car and have basic common sense
you know what the parts should do and it doesnt take a genius to figure to otu how they go in. directions are available too.
what do you mean it "kinda helped"? did it fix your alignment? what were your alignment specs before the and after they did it? what do you want the alignment specs to be after the kit is installed? what does you suspension setup consist of? more details please. and before you go out and spend money on parts and labor on things you might not need do some more research.
you know what the parts should do and it doesnt take a genius to figure to otu how they go in. directions are available too.
what do you mean it "kinda helped"? did it fix your alignment? what were your alignment specs before the and after they did it? what do you want the alignment specs to be after the kit is installed? what does you suspension setup consist of? more details please. and before you go out and spend money on parts and labor on things you might not need do some more research.
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you can do anything on your own as long as you know how to wrench on a car and have basic common sense
you know what the parts should do and it doesnt take a genius to figure to otu how they go in. directions are available too.
what do you mean it "kinda helped"? did it fix your alignment? what were your alignment specs before the and after they did it? what do you want the alignment specs to be after the kit is installed? what does you suspension setup consist of? more details please. and before you go out and spend money on parts and labor on things you might not need do some more research.
you know what the parts should do and it doesnt take a genius to figure to otu how they go in. directions are available too.
what do you mean it "kinda helped"? did it fix your alignment? what were your alignment specs before the and after they did it? what do you want the alignment specs to be after the kit is installed? what does you suspension setup consist of? more details please. and before you go out and spend money on parts and labor on things you might not need do some more research.
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ok just got it in the mail yesterday..was reading the instruction and was confused on which offset am i supposed to put it on, 2, or 1 degree offset? i guess 2 degree offset right? i called a shop but they won't do it unless they ordered it from there supplier...i guess i could do it myself since my work place has a few huge press which i can sneek it in and press it in...and am i supposed to press the bushings itself in too b/c i doubt you could press it in w/ your hands....