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20-12-2006, 11:23 PM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Bunbury WA
Posts: 464
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gday all
realised yesterday that i need a kit pretty badly - obvious camber on both front wheels and worn smooth both inside edges in 17000km. had quotes to install a kit $395 - $415 which isn't as cheap as when i had it done on the EF but that was in Perth and theres more choice of fitters there than in Bunbury. is fitting a kit a DIY job or are there special tools needed? would it be a lot cheaper to buy and fit the parts and then just pay for an alignment? Geoff |
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