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Camber bolts query

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Quick question on the impreza camber bolts fitment.

I know the fronts are camber ones as standard, the rears non camber.

My question is I have 2 sets of these standard camber fronts, and so would they also fit the rear to give that the adjustability or are they different size compared to front?

Can't see what size the rears are as standard (non camber) anywhere and don't have them handy at present.


ive just had rears put on mine but due to coilovers being fitted, i would say to get the right amount of camber on each side get coilovers. not worth a bodge job if im honest.

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Sorry, must have slightly misunderstood.

I'm referring to the camber bolts, and if the rear would make use of the standard front camber bolts as I have a spare set, to save me buying a new aftermarket set of eibach etc

Thanks

Not sure if the bolts are the same size at the back but If the bolts are the same front and back then I don't see why it wouldn't work

Whitline has the same part number for both front and rear, however that means nothing as I know the catalogue isn't accurate.


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My thoughts too, as Ive seen the aftermarkets advertised as front and also rears using same description etc.

I will know for sure next week just away from it at the moment hence the question instead of checking.

Thanks for replies

I would say no as the holes for subaru original camber bolt are machined specific to work with it & keep bolt size.standard.

Only reason they stopped doing rear was cost I would assume.

nothing bodgy about using camber bolts on rear & certainly better setting camber right rather than ignoring it as no suitable adjustment . If go aftermarket camber bolts buy quality brand ones & fit correct inc torque & will be fine as rear is far less stressed than front anyway ...

Sure I've got camber bolts on mine front and rear and look the same to me

Sure I've got camber bolts on mine front and rear and look the same to me

Probably as fitted from factory .


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