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Old 05-03-2005, 06:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Recommendations for front camber correction?

I just wanted to get some opinions about the various products available to correct front camber.
I've always heard good things about Ingalls, I I've seen an adjustable upper ball joint on Ebay and other places.

Anyways, what have you all used successfully, and is there anything out there to stay away from?

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my front and rear camber kits are ingall style from ebay, works perfect for me. i m dropped close to 3 inches, maybe more i dont know, but my toe, caster, and camber are all around .1, which is neat, wheels all sit str9, and tires wear normally, and not uneventlly.
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i bought ingalls and when installed the sheered in half on the test drive. i then bought SPC. no complaints except if you are low enough it will make a dimple on the shock tower.
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well, I got tired of spending tons of money on tires, so Im only at about 1.5" drop from factory height.....
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1.8" drop from factory with ingalls on the front only.
No rear camber kit, seems as though the fronts wear more because of the engine load.

Plus, I like the look without the camber kit on the rear, that sidewayz tuck
Helps my handling too
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I'm on KYB AGX and Skunk2 Coilovers on more than a 3" drop. Using Ingall's camber kits, no problems and easy to install.
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