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> Rear Camber Bolts Removal
black92_tsi_awd
post Apr 13 2007, 10:04 PM
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I'm try to get my rear camber bolts loose so I can FINALLY get the rear end alignment fixed-hell it's only been screwed up for 2 years. But I finally roached the rear tires.

Anyway, I've got the passenger side kinda loose. They rotate, but turn the rubber bushing at the same time. It order words, they're seized and I can't completely remove the bolts. But turning the bolt seem to move the caster and camber somewhat.

So a couple of questions, are the rubber bushings supposed to turn? Can the camber/caster bolts still do their job in this condition?


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