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SLP adjustable FRONT camber arms FYI

SPC is a great kit but when pushed hard like at the track it can slip a little due to it's design. The SPL setup is defiantly better in design.

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Old 09-18-2011, 10:33 AM   #9 (permalink)
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SPC is a great kit but when pushed hard like at the track it can slip a little due to it's design. The SPL setup is defiantly better in design. On the SPC you might just have to tighten down the top nut tighter than what it's called for.
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