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Old 08-04-2009, 01:31 AM   #14 (permalink)
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agree with others for street driving stock is fine... but

these rear camber arms will do the trick if you really want more camber
THM exclusive: SPC full camber kits available! Save your tires!

you don't need the adjustable front control arms most likely, unless you're dropping the ride height... and then, you'll probably need to get coilovers... i agree with earlier post about avoiding aftermarket springs with stock dampers - unless the pair is proven to work, it's hit or miss on reliability of dampers after that... but if for whatever reason you decide to get front adjustable upper control arms, consider going with SPL not SPC... i'm a bit dubious on the build quality of the SPC parts... rears are fine, front not so much

and if you want the ability to break loose the rear a bit more easily, you can upgrade to a stiffer rear anti sway bar... stillen, hotchkis, etc... look for adjustability

again, don't think you need any of this stuff for the street!
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