Rear Camber Kit for the TT
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Just FYI.
K-Mac has produced an offset bushing for the rear links. The bushings replace the inner bushings for both the upper and lower links. The kit comes with a bushing extraction tool to remove the original rubber bushings and is supposed to provide 3 degrees of adjustment.
I installed them last Friday with very little trouble. I have not done an alignment yet as the car is still up on jack stands awaiting the arrival of some other parts.
The kit retails for $295, but Jeff Owens sold it to me for less than that. I don't have Jeff's phone number handy, but if you do a search on K-MAC in the archives, it is listed in one of the messages - that's how I got it.
Thought you'd like to know. Also, the front camber plates are still 3 to 6 months out.
Have Fun.
-Gary
PS: My car is a 2001 225 TTQ version.
K-Mac has produced an offset bushing for the rear links. The bushings replace the inner bushings for both the upper and lower links. The kit comes with a bushing extraction tool to remove the original rubber bushings and is supposed to provide 3 degrees of adjustment.
I installed them last Friday with very little trouble. I have not done an alignment yet as the car is still up on jack stands awaiting the arrival of some other parts.
The kit retails for $295, but Jeff Owens sold it to me for less than that. I don't have Jeff's phone number handy, but if you do a search on K-MAC in the archives, it is listed in one of the messages - that's how I got it.
Thought you'd like to know. Also, the front camber plates are still 3 to 6 months out.
Have Fun.
-Gary
PS: My car is a 2001 225 TTQ version.
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