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πŸš— Enhance Vehicle Stability with Moog K80002 Cam Bolt Kit Review

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Description of πŸš— Enhance Vehicle Stability with Moog K80002 Cam Bolt Kit

Incorporates proven design and engineering features. Full contact shim supports the rear hub/wheel. Can bring vehicles back to factory specification. Model number of the product : K80002.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unreliable Anchor Bolts in Suspension System

I purchased a cam bolt kit from this brand for my automotive needs, and it didn't live up to expectations. Based on my experience, these anchor bolts can lead to suspension failure in the worst-case scenario. While they may be affordable, the potential damage to your vehicle outweighs the savings.

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  • Pro: Affordable
Cons
  • Potential for suspension failure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fixed My negative camber

I took a 2003 Ford Focus and noticed the rear wheels had very negative camber. It was about 2 degrees tilt. I have found that the Ford Focus does not have camber adjustment, only toe adjustment. I've seen a few adjustable camber bolts on the market, but these require the factory welded nut on the trailing arm to be ground. These washers provide a total of 1-1/2 degrees of negative or positive adjustment (1 degree and 1/2 degree washers available). Installation was fairly easy (depending on how…

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  • Several competitors
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Very easy to install.

I also have a ZX3 03 with excessive rear camber. After getting a set of Moog plates I decided not to use 1/2* and 1* plates on each wheel. Why? Because Moog doesn't actually recommend it. The instructions say to use 1/2* or 1* stakes. These plates are used to create a "side load" on the heads of the bolts that hold the car's rear axle. Maybe 1.5* is too much? Anyway, they were pretty easy to install. I didn't use rivets. I attached the RTV plates over the old rivets. (4) Screws hold everything…

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  • Special offer
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  • Hard to tell