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Old 01-08-2002, 01:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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need camber correction?

check out this website they've got killer prices on camber kits.
http://www.lightningmotorsports.com/ingalls.htm
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$144.00 for the set eh? How much are the Ludespeed kits?

Anybody ever try these Ingalls kits?
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Lude Speed's is $245 shipping included for front and back camber correction. When i saw how much the ingalls are i thought i should let ya'll know.
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I have the ingalls, and it works fine. Yhe only problem I had was when I installed them the studs that go through the kit and the upper arm would spin, and it made it hard to tighten. I had to put locking pliers on the end of the bolt to hold it and then tighten them. Other than that they are pretty good.

oh, I forgot, I paid only $135 shipped from an ingalls distributor. And there was no sale or anything. Its cheaper to buy from a distributor.
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I had the exact same problem w/ mine. I called them and they changed the design some now so that they won't spin. I'll have to try that locking pliers thing to get them to stay.

I haven't tried to put them back on yet, but I put the strongest locktite available on it. I wonder if that will hold it w/o the locking pliers.
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I think I'm gonna get e'm ! Thanks dudes!

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ingalls

does anyone know how low our ludes will be before they will need the canber kit

is like 2 inch drop or what?
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the more you lower your car from the factory height, as far as i know, the more negative camber it produces. which will wear your tires on the inside of the tread.
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I think 2 and lower is when you need or should get one, 1-1/2 I think stock can pull the negetive up to correct it, I have had mine a 2.25 for over a year and Have no worn spots in the middle, even with burnouts.
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