98 SC400 Camber Kit
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If your friend is on a budget, I recommend these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-98...ht_3532wt_1165
I've been driving on them for about 3 months without any problems. I'm really slammed and I can still adjust them pretty far positive-wise. You really need to make sure you install them correctly though. Another member on here bought them, put em in wrong and then they broke.
BUT if you got money to blow, get these http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=3011
I've been driving on them for about 3 months without any problems. I'm really slammed and I can still adjust them pretty far positive-wise. You really need to make sure you install them correctly though. Another member on here bought them, put em in wrong and then they broke.
BUT if you got money to blow, get these http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=3011
Last edited by Toastt; 02-28-11 at 01:52 PM.
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If your friend is on a budget, I recommend these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/93-98...ht_3532wt_1165
I've been driving on them for about 3 months without any problems. I'm really slammed and I can still adjust them pretty far positive-wise. You really need to make sure you install them correctly though. Another member on here bought them, put em in wrong and then they broke.
BUT if you got money to blow, get these http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=3011
I've been driving on them for about 3 months without any problems. I'm really slammed and I can still adjust them pretty far positive-wise. You really need to make sure you install them correctly though. Another member on here bought them, put em in wrong and then they broke.
BUT if you got money to blow, get these http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=3011
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Try this mvpmotorsports.com
R2 Racing Camber Correction Kit for 1993-98 Supra - Front
Part # R2R 800-CC250
Attention road-racers and drifters! This kit is probably for you! While this kit can be used by anyone needing camber correction, we find these kits to be exceptionally useful for track racers and drifters!
This camber kit corrects for up to approximately 2 degrees with an offset center bushing that replaces the upper control arm bushings (4 bushings replaced with this kit).
Camber kit can be set for 1 degree of correction along with reduction in camber gain - this is the ideal setting for drift applications. Rather than moving the arm straight outwards the entire amount, it can be moved outwards half the distance, and upwards half the distance.
Kits come with grease and instructions but require a fair amount of mechanical ability and familiarity with the specifics of urethane bushing installations.
http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Templa...209&SearchYN=N
scrole down you will find them. I dont know if they are in stock or what. But this could be another resource. These are exactly the same as the Daizen. I have the Daizen.
R2 Racing Camber Correction Kit for 1993-98 Supra - Front
Part # R2R 800-CC250
Attention road-racers and drifters! This kit is probably for you! While this kit can be used by anyone needing camber correction, we find these kits to be exceptionally useful for track racers and drifters!
This camber kit corrects for up to approximately 2 degrees with an offset center bushing that replaces the upper control arm bushings (4 bushings replaced with this kit).
Camber kit can be set for 1 degree of correction along with reduction in camber gain - this is the ideal setting for drift applications. Rather than moving the arm straight outwards the entire amount, it can be moved outwards half the distance, and upwards half the distance.
Kits come with grease and instructions but require a fair amount of mechanical ability and familiarity with the specifics of urethane bushing installations.
http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Templa...209&SearchYN=N
scrole down you will find them. I dont know if they are in stock or what. But this could be another resource. These are exactly the same as the Daizen. I have the Daizen.
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