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Old 06-01-2013   #1
CJ_ZR1
 
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Default Camber Brace Help

Pickup up this R-D Camber Brace a few months ago. Finally completed coilover and sway bars installs and now ready to install camber brace before getting an alignment, but having a little trouble figuring out how this brace is installed. Do I have all the parts needed for install? Anyone have good pics of brace to help? Thanks in advance for any info

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Old 06-02-2013   #2
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Default Re: Camber Brace Help

I have one installed. Stand bye while I get a pic.
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Old 06-02-2013   #3
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Default Re: Camber Brace Help

Left Side (drivers side):

Right side (Pax side) looking down at it:



Crossbar running underneath front of the air horn. Tight fight:



Mine is an early one I think 10+ yrs old. Yours may not be exactly
the same. As I remember the DS crossbar-to-short-cornerpiece bolt
was a bi-atch to tighten due to limited access with the tools I had then.

On the plus side, it works great once you get it installed!

Good luck
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Old 06-02-2013   #4
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I have one installed. Stand bye while I get a pic.
Thanks for the quick reply and pics. Best pics I have seen of one installed, there are tons of pics for L98 and LT1 cars but not so much for the Z. I will hopefully have time tonight to take a look and try to install. Thanks again
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Old 06-02-2013   #6
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Default Re: Camber Brace Help

What coil overs and sways did you go with? Have heard people talk about c/o's on their Z's but haven't heard much about sways. On my old C5 I went with a c/o system from Pfadt racing and put larger sways from the C6Z51 system. Might be something I do on my 94 down the road. Thanks!
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Old 06-02-2013   #7
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What coil overs and sways did you go with? Have heard people talk about c/o's on their Z's but haven't heard much about sways. On my old C5 I went with a c/o system from Pfadt racing and put larger sways from the C6Z51 system. Might be something I do on my 94 down the road. Thanks!
I went with DRM coilovers (dougrippie.com) and VBP sway bars (vbandp.com). Went with 32mm front and 26mm rear solid bars. Will post pics soon.

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