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Old 05-31-2005, 11:32 AM
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Please excuse my lack of knowledge...

I've also done searches, but found very little.

Earlier this year I puchased four new tires and rims. I am now getting some feathering noise, and was looking for a solution to stop/prevent the feathering of my new tires. The tires and rim sizes are listed in my signature.

If I buy new camber front camber arms (Stillen, 350EVO), will this help prevent the feathering. I read on the product discriptions that the front camber arms will bring my alignment back to spec.

Does anyone have any experiance in installing the front camber arms and since both front camber arms (Stillen, 350EVO) somewhat expensive, does anyone have any advice...

Please share your oppinions, veiws, and experiance...

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Old 06-01-2005, 03:06 AM
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I truly beleive we offer the highest quality parts on the market. Our front control arms are easily adjustable and very very high in strength. There should be planty of information on this forum regarding our front control arms. We strive to provide the absolute best quality in all our parts.....pictures on the net dont do our upper control arms justice to what you can see in person.
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Old 06-01-2005, 04:57 AM
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bump for the 350EVO's, could not ask for a better peice of equipment.
While I can't say its a solution to the tire wear as I only have 4500 miles on the car with a lot of other suspension peices. I feel it would help. I have none to date.
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Since you haven't lowered the car adding any aftermarket adjustment products are unfounded. Feathering is not caused by camber but improper toe. Have you car aligned by a pro, not the dealer, and have them set the toe at 0.01. This should help.
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Thanks all for the info...

I just got back from the dearler asking them to align the car. They wouldn't touch it. They say there is nothing they can do... That was apparent...

Anyway, does anyone know of a good alignment shop in orrange county?
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