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Old 03-19-2002, 04:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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camber kit; which one?

which camber kit do most of u guys have, progress? i was wondering if there was a difference between camber kits and if there are any to avoid. what's a good price for both front and rear camber kits anyway?
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Not knowing which Lude you have poses a problem. If it happens to be a 4th gen-then all 4 kits will be the same type if you get them from Ingalls or Specialty Products.
If you have a 5th gen-the story changes: The rears are identical to the 4th gen design. The front suspension is different and between Base and SH there are differences. The Base model has several possiblities depending on how much you are lowered. Both Ingalls and Specialty have sliding ball joints for the Base-I'm using Specialty #67135's and they are perfect for my ride (using Neuspeed Sports and Koni yellow shocks)-a Base SS. For the SH the front is covered by Northstar Manufacturing (www.northstarmfg.com) as the taper in the knuckle is different from the Base.

You got Q's-send me the printout from the alignment shop and the amount you are dropped-OR call any of these companies for their recommendations. Progress sells a nice range of products-So far as I can tell they are very similar to the Ingalls and Specialty for 5th gen's.
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Not knowing which Lude you have poses a problem. If it happens to be a 4th gen-then all 4 kits will be the same type if you get them from Ingalls or Specialty Products.
If you have a 5th gen-the story changes: The rears are identical to the 4th gen design. The front suspension is different and between Base and SH there are differences. The Base model has several possiblities depending on how much you are lowered. Both Ingalls and Specialty have sliding ball joints for the Base-I'm using Specialty #67135's and they are perfect for my ride (using Neuspeed Sports and Koni yellow shocks)-a Base SS. For the SH the front is covered by Northstar Manufacturing (www.northstarmfg.com) as the taper in the knuckle is different from the Base.

You got Q's-send me the printout from the alignment shop and the amount you are dropped-OR call any of these companies for their recommendations. Progress sells a nice range of products-So far as I can tell they are very similar to the Ingalls and Specialty for 5th gen's.
Umm.......what forum are we in
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Old 03-20-2002, 04:39 PM   #5 (permalink)
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i have a progress camber kit . they olny have them for the front but it got rid of my camber wear all together. i have no more camber wear as for the rear i dont have any, cause i never had a problem. one of my friend has progress on his 5th gen too and he has no problems in the rear either.
i say get progress. my set up is koni yellow and H & R race springs.
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what's the model number on your progress kit?
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i have to check i dont really remember. let me PM you when i get home today. you'll like the way they look. very solid unlike the stock ones.
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pm me with where you got them too please. thanks
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