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Old 07-28-2007 | 12:54 PM
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is anyone on the forum have battlevision camber installed on their car. i am about to order them i would like to have some options on them.
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I personally haven't heard of them. But I'd still say go with SPC.
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Originally Posted by eze-edsel
is anyone on the forum have battlevision camber installed on their car. i am about to order them i would like to have some options on them.
I've been running the Battleversion Camber arms, Toe arms and front steering arms for 4+ years on my Z33. They are made from the highest quality 3 piece forged rod ends and aluminum rod. No comparison to the other cheapie products out there (especially the SPC crap!)

I have and extra set of camber arms for sale, brand new. Let me know if you need them.
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yeah they look stronger then the spc. how much are you selling your extra set for?
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Do guys have a link?
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they were recommended in a thread i read a while back. and i did some research and found out that the spc were not as strong as the battlevisions. plus they will match my stillen sways
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Originally Posted by 03Z33
I've been running the Battleversion Camber arms, Toe arms and front steering arms for 4+ years on my Z33. They are made from the highest quality 3 piece forged rod ends and aluminum rod. No comparison to the other cheapie products out there (especially the SPC crap!)

I have and extra set of camber arms for sale, brand new. Let me know if you need them.
how much are you willing to sell the rear camber arms for?
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Originally Posted by VIZAGE
I personally haven't heard of them. But I'd still say go with SPC.
you may wanna follow your sig on this one and reasearch and come out with a lil more knowledge if you would take spc over battleversion
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Originally Posted by daytona350z
you may wanna follow your sig on this one and reasearch and come out with a lil more knowledge if you would take spc over battleversion


i personnaly think spc are not that well made. is there anyone else running battlevision cambers?
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Originally Posted by eze-edsel


i personnaly think spc are not that well made. is there anyone else running battlevision cambers?
im running battleversion camber arms. ive had them on thru many drift events, and have not had any problems at all.

i would definitely recommend alex's stuff
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Originally Posted by eze-edsel


i personnaly think spc are not that well made. is there anyone else running battlevision cambers?
i run the battleversion arms as well. i have the camber/toe on my z and i have battlversion products on my hachi and they stand up to the abuse.
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Originally Posted by daytona350z
you may wanna follow your sig on this one and reasearch and come out with a lil more knowledge if you would take spc over battleversion


lol agreed. battleversion is definitely a superior quality than the mass appeal (on the z boards, at least) SPC parts
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+1 on battleversion

i've heard nothing but good reviews on their stuff.
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Maybe a noob question, but can you adjust toe with the battleversion camber links?

Also for a mostly street driven car, do you guys think the battleversion camber links are worth the extra $100-150 over the SPC parts.
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Originally Posted by Sensi09
Maybe a noob question, but can you adjust toe with the battleversion camber links?

Also for a mostly street driven car, do you guys think the battleversion camber links are worth the extra $100-150 over the SPC parts.
unless you convert to a true coilover rear you have to adjust the toe with that bolt on the spring bucket. its kinda a give and take tho between the two.

look at it this way, battleversion is a better choice overall than stillen and jic-which use lower grade rod ends. and the BV arms are at a fraction of ther cost of the stillen and jic arms. spc isnt in the same league.
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Originally Posted by daytona350z
you may wanna follow your sig on this one and reasearch and come out with a lil more knowledge if you would take spc over battleversion
LOL. That's right, I'm owned. I can't know it all, but your defiantly right after searching deeply into them. They say you learn something new everyday.
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Originally Posted by daytona350z
unless you convert to a true coilover rear you have to adjust the toe with that bolt on the spring bucket. its kinda a give and take tho between the two.

look at it this way, battleversion is a better choice overall than stillen and jic-which use lower grade rod ends. and the BV arms are at a fraction of ther cost of the stillen and jic arms. spc isnt in the same league.
Just need some clarification, so if I'm dropping using springs/shocks, I would only need the Camber links to adjust camber and toe? Thanks for helping out a n00b =D
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From what I understand, to correctly adjust everything, you'll need the camber links and separate toe bolts.

If you wish to get the battleversion camber links, you can then combine them with something like SPC toe bolts. Figure about $275 for the battleversion camber links and ~$90 for the SPC toe bolts. http://www.iapdirect.com/product.php...cat=355&page=1

You could try the camber links by themselves, but you might not have enough adjustment with the stock parts to correct toe.
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ahh so I'd still need to elongate the hole? I'm trying to see if theres a kit there that doesn't require this.



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