FS: Rear Camber Arms $50 + ship
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Updated price from $50+ ship to $55 with shipping anywhere within the USA.
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I have this set of rear camber arms for sale.
I bought them from a member on the forums brand new and I have used them for approx 5-7k miles.
You may or may not have to lubricate the rod ends. I've had them off of the car for over a year so I don't exactly remember. But I do know that when I first put them on the car, they sweeked at low speeds so I took them out, cleaned the rod ends, and lubricated them. After that, no noise.
I'm not sure what brand they are. They look like the Stillen ones but there's no way I can claim that without knowing for sure. If you know of a way to verify if they are Stillen, let me know, I'll check for you and let you know with a picture.
Thanks for looking!
P.S. Located in Napa Valley, CA but will ship.

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I have this set of rear camber arms for sale.
I bought them from a member on the forums brand new and I have used them for approx 5-7k miles.
You may or may not have to lubricate the rod ends. I've had them off of the car for over a year so I don't exactly remember. But I do know that when I first put them on the car, they sweeked at low speeds so I took them out, cleaned the rod ends, and lubricated them. After that, no noise.
I'm not sure what brand they are. They look like the Stillen ones but there's no way I can claim that without knowing for sure. If you know of a way to verify if they are Stillen, let me know, I'll check for you and let you know with a picture.
Thanks for looking!
P.S. Located in Napa Valley, CA but will ship.

Last edited by UrbanTacticZ; Oct 11, 2011 at 02:56 PM. Reason: Price change to include shipping
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They are indeed adjustable.
You loosen up the locking nut in the picture, extend or shorten the arm as necessary, then tighten the locking nut again.
Really simple.
You loosen up the locking nut in the picture, extend or shorten the arm as necessary, then tighten the locking nut again.
Really simple.
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