which Camber Kit to get
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I lowered my G35 sedan using 350z springs/front and coupe springs/rear. I need to get a camber kit for my front. Which camber kit would you suggest you use.
I have looked at Stillen - to expensive and SPC
I have looked at Stillen - to expensive and SPC
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Originally Posted by G2FAST
Who Else Makes A Camber Kit?
Cusco - $380
Stillen - $849
SPL is made out of the same material as the Stillen and also uses polyuthane bushings. My preformance shop said they look good and he also recommended staying away from Kinetics.
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Originally Posted by jimmykce1
SPL is made out of the same material as the Stillen and also uses polyuthane bushings. My preformance shop said they look good and he also recommended staying away from Kinetics.
as quoted from their website found here:
Construction details
Tig welded and normalized 1.125" 4130 chromoly tubing, chrome plated
QA1 Endura alloy rod ends w/ injection molded teflon/kevlar lining, self-cleaning and self-lubricating
QA1 alloy high-misalignment rod end w/ teflon lining, self-lubricating
Steel adjusters, nickel plated
Also, it is the only design on the market that has threaded adjusters that will never slip.
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