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Camber

Camber supplies dependable steering and suspension parts including ball joints, control arms, stabiliser links/bushes, tie rod ends, strut top mounts, and drivetrain joints. Designed to restore tight handling, correct alignment, and reduce knocks, vibration and uneven tyre wear.
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Camber is a strong go-to brand for steering, suspension, and mounting components—the bits that keep a car tracking straight, turning cleanly, and not sounding like a shopping trolley over speed bumps. This range covers the everyday “wear-and-tear heroes” like ball joints, control/trailing arms, stabiliser (anti-roll bar) links and bushes, and tie rod ends—all common culprits for clunks, vague steering, uneven tyre wear and poor alignment. You’ve also got strut top mounts and bearings, which can cause knocking, creaking or a rough steering feel when tired, plus engine/gearbox mounts that help control vibration and drivetrain movement. There’s also coverage for drivetrain support items like propshaft joints / universal joints and centre support components, which can help resolve vibration or driveline shudder on applicable vehicles. For alignment-related repairs, Camber also includes items like camber correction screws/bolts, useful when suspension wear or repairs throw alignment out and you need adjustment back within spec. In short: if a vehicle feels loose, knocks over bumps, wanders on the motorway, eats tyres, or has steering play—Camber parts are often exactly what you’re fitting to bring it back to “tight and normal”. Always confirm fitment with vehicle registration (VRM) or OEM/part number, and check position details (front/rear, left/right) where relevant.
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