Getting a grip... with KMAC
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Getting a grip... with KMAC
Well, after my whole dilema with a certain forum member who sold me camber arms going and dissapearing after he promised me a replacement set of replacement bushings...cough cough speedybnz cough cough. I went ahead and just ordered a kit from KMAC. Going to have my KMAC rear camber/toe/caster adjust kit installed in the next couple of weeks.
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Anyone have any idea how this works as far as installation?
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Anyone have any idea how this works as far as installation?
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W203 C32 AMG, W124 E300D
Its a b!tch and a half to install. I gave up trying myself and had my tech do it instead (this was on my W124).
Here are GSXR's pics on the install, its for a W124 but since the W203 rear suspension are very similar the same still apply for installation.
http://www.w124performance.com/image...ame/K-Mac_kit/
Here are GSXR's pics on the install, its for a W124 but since the W203 rear suspension are very similar the same still apply for installation.
http://www.w124performance.com/image...ame/K-Mac_kit/
Last edited by greasybenz; 08-20-2008 at 01:00 PM.
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I will definately keep you all posted... I'm planning on having it installed not this weekend but next weekend. Everything should be ready by the 1st MB meet in September...hopefully!!!
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03 g35 coupe...........02 c32 Sold
you are going to get the brushings pressed like others have said. you might be able to do it yourself if you rent a brushing remover from autozone or something. After that its pretty easy, it would if you had a lift and air tools like a 1hr job, maybe little less. Jack and stands with hand tools probably 2hrs depending on how much experience you have with working on suspensions.
Just remember to bring a breaker bar, sometimes those bolts get seized up from all the dirt and grease over time.
Just remember to bring a breaker bar, sometimes those bolts get seized up from all the dirt and grease over time.