what front camber arm are you guys running?
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what front camber arm are you guys running?
I currently have battleversion rear camber arms but they are not installed because I havent installed the springs(I've been lazy and I seem not to have enough time off) I also wanted to get a set of front camber arms and was wondering what everyone else's setup was?
my setup(but not installed)
srings: tein
rear camber: battleversion
front camber: ?? thinking of wicked
my setup(but not installed)
srings: tein
rear camber: battleversion
front camber: ?? thinking of wicked
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I have Megan in from of mine, very nice quality and havn't had a problem with them.
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SPL "street" front and rear camber arms...very, very nice pieces........
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The best A arms are the www.350evo.com arms. They have solid bushings to compliment the sherical bearings you have on the Battle Version camber arms. if the solid bushings aren't important the nget something cheaper. They also have a large range of adjustment. Don't forget to install SPC toe bolts if you need them.
For the street you should run approx -1 degree of camber.
For the street you should run approx -1 degree of camber.
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Originally Posted by eze-edsel
I think I will get the cusco camber arms. thanks guys. have any of you installed them yourselves? Im trying to do as much as I can myself.
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im running the cusco ones.
adam @ z1 showed me a pic of the esprit ones that look like a better overall design and seems a little easier to adjust by using shims.
i might make the switch over.
adam @ z1 showed me a pic of the esprit ones that look like a better overall design and seems a little easier to adjust by using shims.
i might make the switch over.
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
Its a simple job , and easily done at home.
cool thanks. Im going to make it a weekend installing the front and rear cambers and also sway bars with new endlinks.
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Originally Posted by Moroccan_Mole
im running the cusco ones.
adam @ z1 showed me a pic of the esprit ones that look like a better overall design and seems a little easier to adjust by using shims.
i might make the switch over.
adam @ z1 showed me a pic of the esprit ones that look like a better overall design and seems a little easier to adjust by using shims.
i might make the switch over.
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Originally Posted by Moroccan_Mole
im running the cusco ones.
adam @ z1 showed me a pic of the esprit ones that look like a better overall design and seems a little easier to adjust by using shims.
i might make the switch over.
adam @ z1 showed me a pic of the esprit ones that look like a better overall design and seems a little easier to adjust by using shims.
i might make the switch over.
how much do they cost?