I've been looking at kw v3 coilovers and Tein street flex coilovers. The reasons I was thinking tein was the camber adjustments in the front,and cheaper price. I was wondering
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03-16-2014, 04:34 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Camber adjustment on coilovers?
I've been looking at kw v3 coilovers and Tein street flex coilovers. The reasons I was thinking tein was the camber adjustments in the front,and cheaper price. I was wondering if I could use just the front camber adjustments and just get rear camber arms? This would be a lot cheaper than getting the KW CO's with the front and rear camber arms, alignment, and corner balancing. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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For the front you will still need upper contol arms to adjust camber, I think.
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So you're happy with the quality of the spc parts? And what about the KW's how are those as far as ride comfort? Is there a big difference from soft to a firm settings?
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I have had zero problems with my SPC. Not one. Alignment is still exactly as it was set. The only reason to go with SPL is if you're going to track the car. And, given that SPC is the most commonly used setup given that they make the Eibach camber kits as well, if they were that bad we would be hearing about failures all ther time, not just the handful we've seen posted.
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I agree around town you might be ok. OEM doesn't have that bend in the middle and material wasn't weakened when they cut the threads into the SPC for the adjustment. And if youre ok around town, what happens when you go on a canyon run and are hot dogging around having fun? You want that cheap $88 part keeping you off the side of a mountain? I sure don't!!! If you have SPC, spl will give you 25% off their arm if you trade yours in. If you have an older version of SPL, they will give you 50% off to upgrade to their new stuff!! SPC, eibach, ischium or whatever are all the same crap from china. You decide! More than one is to much for me! http://www.myg37.com/forums/brakes-a...t-spc-kit.html
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I didn't know SPL offered this. I will have to budget it before July ! I got a nice old SPC rusted one to change !! hehe |
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And my spc's have held up just fine. I'm at -4.5 or so camber now. Was at -4.8. Haven't had my car on the track but I push her through some serious abuse.... |
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The Teins street flex coils offer the camber adjustments in the front, and it says on the website that you can adjust from 0-3 I'm guessing positive camber. And positive is what I will need if I'm lowering it from an 1" to an 1 1/2" all around right? So I might not need the front camber arms?
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Low, but definitely not slow!!
I run 20x10 and 20x12's with 4" and 6" dish respectively. Need all that camber to fit the wheels. Last edited by DjSquall; 03-17-2014 at 08:07 PM. |
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