moog cam bolt kit adjustment range from -1 to +1 Deg

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yazmo
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moog cam bolt kit adjustment range from -1 to +1 Deg

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hi guy i just got my cam bolt kit

these support adjustment range from -1 to +1 Deg

i got only thre front bolt and just one bolt lol yeah you heard it
1 bolt anyway before ordering the rest of the part i would like to know what you rhink about these, right now i feel a lot of body roll while cornering and i would lke to know if these bolt are right for 14$ each its something ii really like to have opinion on.
these are from MOOG

any tought?
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Post by Legacy777 »

Do you have a link you could post to the part in question?
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Post by yazmo »

i wish i could josh but this is from rockauto.com
and there is no direct link since its a online catalogue
just browse for subaru 1994 on suspension and you will see it very easy
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Post by Legacy777 »

These are just camber bolts. All they do is help you get some more camber. They are not going to help body roll. You shouldn't need them in the front, and you may not even need them in the rear. The rear suspension tends to already have a decent amount of camber, around -1 deg or more.

I would recommend upgrading your rear anti-sway bar if you're experiencing a lot of body roll.
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Post by yazmo »

what size 22mm? 20mm?
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Post by Legacy777 »

I probably wouldn't recommend anything bigger than a 20mm for daily driver. I've got one of the WL adjustable bars, and have it set at 20mm.
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Post by jamal »

I, on the other hand, recommend big swaybars and lots of camber.

Currently on 22mm front and rear adjustable whiteline bars, and if they came bigger I would prefer 24mm bars.

I also have -2.5 degrees of camber in the front and -1.1 in the rear. The alignment is spot on for my usage and setup, since my front tire wear is dead even across the tread.
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Post by Legacy777 »

Yup....like Jamal indicated, there's different options, depending on how you drive and what you like...
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