View Full Version : Rear Camber on a 2010 Yaris Sedan!!!HELP
sclary1999
03-21-2014, 12:43 PM
So I have a 2010 Sedan with 15x8 +25 rims with LoTek drop springs. I've rolled the fenders but when I hit a bump or have multiple people in the car it scrapes. I have Camber bolts on the front, but how do you camber the rear? I heard of shims but where do you put them exactly?
WeeYari
03-21-2014, 04:04 PM
They go between the brake drum and the axle hub.
Flipper_1938
03-22-2014, 08:51 AM
They go between the brake drum and the axle hub.
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Between the brake drum and the hub would make for a clown car ride (Wobble, wobble, wobble). The spacers go between the axle beam and the hub.
yarisugi
03-22-2014, 01:21 PM
See this thread (http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18092) to better understand it. But in the OP's case you'd either have hub spacers that are tapered - skinnier on the top, or some place washers on the bottom two bolts.
realcamber.com makes -3 or -5 degree shims. He makes them for Scion XB/XD and Yaris/Prius. Just like Sugi said they install identically to the hub spacers in that link, that is the link I used to install mine as a guide. They are thinner on the top and thicker on the bottom. The Fab work is perfect and ive ran mine for about a 14 months or more without issue. The seller will include studs to use and provides even longer ones if you plan to run a hub spacer in addition. Remember these are fixed so chose your size wisely as they are very expensive for what you're getting. Also being that this is just a slash cut spacer you will be adding some negative effective offset so dont forget to account for that.
MoneyT8
04-03-2014, 12:13 AM
What are some good front/rear camber kits specifically front? All I see are camber kits that just come with bolts; is there more to it? Thanks.
Up front you only use the camber bolts, top hole only on each side maxes out at 1.5-2. Both holes on each side maxes out around 3ish IIRC. Rear your only options are to cut and weld your axle or shims.
DINOeggxo
04-26-2014, 12:30 PM
realcamber.com makes -3 or -5 degree shims. He makes them for Scion XB/XD and Yaris/Prius. Just like Sugi said they install identically to the hub spacers in that link, that is the link I used to install mine as a guide. They are thinner on the top and thicker on the bottom. The Fab work is perfect and ive ran mine for about a 14 months or more without issue. The seller will include studs to use and provides even longer ones if you plan to run a hub spacer in addition. Remember these are fixed so chose your size wisely as they are very expensive for what you're getting. Also being that this is just a slash cut spacer you will be adding some negative effective offset so dont forget to account for that.
Do those shims account for toe? I've been thinking about getting some but don't wanna kill my rear tires and have it get super sketchy in the rain.
yes the dude is a great craftsman and the shims have a toe correct built in, ive never aligned my car with the shims but my tire wear is really impressive for -6 degrees so I know my toe isnt bad
sasquatch
04-26-2014, 03:06 PM
Daaaaamn 160$ haha...
Something else to save for
yea lol for just some slash cut spacers but hey... gott pay to play lol
FlushYaris
04-28-2014, 12:46 AM
Anywhere else to get them? He's all sold out..
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brianv
04-29-2014, 03:32 AM
Anywhere else to get them? He's all sold out..
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Email him directly. He has them in stock.
Thebigwicks
03-19-2015, 04:21 PM
Anyone know how to get in contact with this guy? I NEED camber.
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