When installing. Does the thread have to be the same on both sides of the arm or it doesn't matter? Or...does it matter which side has my thread then the
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03-01-2012, 09:11 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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SPC rear camber kit question
When installing. Does the thread have to be the same on both sides of the arm or it doesn't matter? Or...does it matter which side has my thread then the other ?
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On something like that. You should have the threads equal on both sides.
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