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isaac Hotchkis Camber Links - Install Jul 17, 1:01am -  #19049

2001 Absolutely Red Celica GT
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HOTCHKIS CONTROL ARMS (REAR CAMBER LINKS)
by Tronix - TEAM CELICA GARAGE

TOOLS REQUIRED
- 14mm Wrench
- 17mm Wrench
- 5mm Allen Wrench
- Socket Wrench
- Socket Extension
- 19mm Socket
- 17mm Socket
- Floor Jack
- Jack Stands
- Hammer and block of wood

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1) Using a floor jack, Jack up your Celica using the rear center jack point (the one near the muffler). Use Jack stands on the side jack points in front of the wheels. You will be up underneath the car quite a bit, so this is highly recommended.

2) Remove the Rear Wheels.

3) Using a 14mm Wrench and a 5mm Allen Wrench Remove the bottom nut and disconnect the endlink (shown below).




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4) Using a 17mm Socket and Wrench remove the bolt and nut from the Control Bar Spindle (shown below). Then Detach Spindle pulling towards you.




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5) Using a 17mm socket with Extension, and a 19mm Wrench, Unbolt the Upper Control Arm Bolt (shown below), and Remove.




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6) The Arms are set at stock length when shipped, you will need to adjust them in to decrease camber, or adjust them out to add camber (most likely). With mine, I have a 2" drop, and it takes about 6 turns to even them out. However everyones will be a little different. I suggest getting it close, then taking your car in and having an alignment done, they will adjust it accordingly. See comparison below.




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7) Grease the spindles of the new Control Arm (grease provided).

8) Install Control Arm in reverse order of removal. You may need a hammer and a block to get the Lower spindle arm back in place, however the upper goes in easy with a little wiggling.

Any questions email tronix@teamcelica.com

Source...
http://www.teamcelica.com/installs/camberlinks/

 

Anonymous Guest Jul 22, 3:21pm -  #19050


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adjusting camber is sooooooooo easy now. i luv it. these things rock!

GOLDCELICA Jan 8, 11:37am -  #19052


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Hotchkis is the way to go.

Anonymous Guest Feb 28, 5:56pm -  #19053


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do those things really cost like 600 for the whole set? i don't want to sound cheap, but damn...is there anywhere i can get them cheaper?

ssgsky Dec 25, 2:43pm -  #19054
brent

2002 silver celica gt

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lol they are about 210 a set, you may be thinking sway bars

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