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Old 05-18-12, 06:40 AM
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Yes, but they are practically worthless because they only provide about 1 degree of correction. I'm sure you need more than that to get back into spec.

http://www.spcalignment.com/componen...AFrom&to=USATo

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Old 05-18-12, 08:23 AM
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Ok with that said then im raise the $420 to get the Figs mega arms and fix everything i need then its saving time for the rims.
Old 05-21-12, 09:25 AM
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with the spc camber kit for front and rear you should be fine. it is to correct only up to 1 degree if left alone. you have to mod the rear camber bolt hole and make it wider do you can slide the kit for more adjustment
Old 05-23-12, 10:42 AM
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They only fix 1 degree of camber. Im almost sure that i well need more then 1 degree i wish i could post a pic of how low my car is to show how bad my rear camber is. My wheels tuck in pretty bad and im goin through tires like crazy and thats even flippin them and useing the other side.
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right.. but if you mod the rear camber arm by making the camber bolt space larger you can adjust it more freely to correct the rear camber.. I had mine at -3.6 after I slammed it and I could of had it back at 0 but neede to run camber so I stuck with -1.7 in the rears and -.7 in the front
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for the 3xx id rather pay the 420 and have everything already done other then install. makeing a hole bigger or changeing this and that id rather spend the lil extra money and get exactly wat i need. Thanx gents for the help
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