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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks I have the SPC front arms yes. The alignment can shift under very aggressive driving, but I found that if you torque it tighter than their

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I have the SPC front arms yes. The alignment can shift under very aggressive driving, but I found that if you torque it tighter than their spec it seems to hold better. After getting an alignment I put a reference mark on the arms so I can check/reset them.

If you lower the car a little then you will gain camber that way and don't necessarily need the arms.
i'm probably gonna wind up with BC BR coilovers with SPL rear camber kit. for now i'm just gonna run stock camber arms up front. How low do you think i can/should go without having to run camber arms for the front.
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i'm probably gonna wind up with BC BR coilovers with SPL rear camber kit. for now i'm just gonna run stock camber arms up front. How low do you think i can/should go without having to run camber arms for the front.
If you drop around 1 inch you will probably increase front camber to around -2.5, -3 degrees, and rear camber can be adjusted to around -2 degrees on the stock adjuster. The stock rear adjusters are cam bolts and those can lose their settings as well.
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