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I have been searching around for quite a bit, and with no luck. For those of you guys that have currently purchased these SPC camber kit, mainly the front control

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Old 03-30-2011, 12:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default For those w/ SPC camber kit!

I have been searching around for quite a bit, and with no luck.

For those of you guys that have currently purchased these SPC camber kit, mainly the front control arms, please give me some updates on how you like them?

Any issues or good results? Do you just daily drive the car or do you become a hardcore autocross/track weekend warrior?

Any feedback on SPC camber kit preferably the front camber arms would be great!

Thank you in advance!

Also, if this was discussed heavily on some other thread and I have missed it, please post the link and I will delete this thread!


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I have the rear kit on Eibach springs. Mine is a daily driver, no problems for the last 9k miles.
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Mine are waiting to be installed at the end of April, front and rear on Stance USA Coilovers, I will let you know and post an update in my journal thread.





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I like mine, they work just fine. They do tend to need more regular alignments since they are a little touchier than the stock stuff...
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Mine installed last week. Need to get alignment. Camber is currently 2 degrees out all the way around as well as the rear toe.
Over all the install was real easy. Rear adjustments are simple, The front is a PITA. You have to take the wheel off to do it.
I may try to get the alignment done today at 3m CST.

Over all I am happy.
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I like mine, they work just fine. They do tend to need more regular alignments since they are a little touchier than the stock stuff...

Does it shift a little if you make hard cornerings and etc often? Is that the reason why you will need regular alignments more often? Speaking of the front adjustable arms?
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