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i will post pics of what I mean as soon as I can..
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I emailed K-MAC
Email to K-Mac:
I have heard conflicting rumors regarding the camber kit for
a Daewoo Lanos. Will this camber kit fit a 2002 Daewoo Lanos in the United
States.
Thank you in advance for your prompt response.
Response:
Hi,
Yes, from what have been told US Lanos does not have a 2 bolt front strut
set up on US cars.
Will be attending Sema Show in November so will use the opportunity to
measure up / design a front kit then.
Regards
Kevin McIntyre
Managing Director
Ph: 02 9556 1799
Fx: 02 9556 1507
Mb: 0425 799 311
I have heard conflicting rumors regarding the camber kit for
a Daewoo Lanos. Will this camber kit fit a 2002 Daewoo Lanos in the United
States.
Thank you in advance for your prompt response.
Response:
Hi,
Yes, from what have been told US Lanos does not have a 2 bolt front strut
set up on US cars.
Will be attending Sema Show in November so will use the opportunity to
measure up / design a front kit then.
Regards
Kevin McIntyre
Managing Director
Ph: 02 9556 1799
Fx: 02 9556 1507
Mb: 0425 799 311
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for all you US 1.6 lanos owners, the camber can not, i repeat can not be adjusted. we dont have that camber bolt that so many other cars like nissans, etc have. if you go to any goodyear/firestone/pepboys/tire kingdom and try to get an alignment, the only thing they are going to be able to adjust is the tow, not the castor or camber...only way of doing it is like the way that stefan did it with his opel (shares our suspension) and that is by making a camber plate from where it can be adjusted. My friend with his subaru has one on his wrx and he justs lifts up the car and does it right there on the fly with this camber plate kit, but it cant not be done with a camber bolt as we dont have one..in our cars it is all one piece/solid construction, i still havent been able to get my dad's digi cam, take off my wheel again, and take pics, but all you guys have your car's as proof, just look at that k-mac picture, and look for that bolt they depict there on your 1.6 US lanos, and you will see it is not there...goodnight
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