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Caster/Camber Kits for Sale
- Rear alignment bolts control arm kit +/-3. camber & +/-1. toe adjustable links(US $169.00)
- Front alignment nuts kit +/- 2.00 caster(US $25.00)
- Rear camber kit -2.00 ~ +3.50 adjustable links(US $65.00)
- Front caster camber kit -/+1.50(US $30.00)
- Front alignment nuts kit -/+1.50 camber caster(US $30.00)
- Rear camber toe kit -/+1.25(US $55.00)
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