I'm getting tired of my slef adjusting camber system. for thos eof you not familiar with this, it's the feature that allows a wheel to adjust its camber to follow the curvature of the road. another word for this is "blown bearings." my front right wheel has about 3-5 degrees of play camber-wise due to (I assume) blown bearings. I really need to do something about this

. my plan is to hit up the pick-apart yard and get a complete wheel hub (with control arm, halfshaft, etc) from teh pick apart yard and swap it out. is there any difference between a 90-92 L and a 93 legacy turbo at the hub?
my plan:
Junked Legacy L: Unbolt the control arm from the chassis, unbolt the strut, disconnect brake lines, separate the steering ball joint, and yank the halfshaft right out of the tranny.
My SS: remove the hub in a similar but more careful fashion, swap out the brake rotor and caliper from my old hub assy, and connect everything up.
so do the L and SS hubs share general dimensions, halfshafts, bearing charecteristcs, etc? the reason I'm doign it this way is that the whole assembly will cost me 20-30 bucks from the pick-apart yard, or I can pay 200-ish to have a shop do the bearings. I'd prefer to do it my way if I can get away with it. I don't mind a little elbow grease.
IggDawg is cool.
-IggDawg
1994 Barcelona Red SVX LSi.
1990 CRX Si (for sale)
I know a little about Subarus.