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JIC USA is helping me tune my suspension and handling while keeping tread-wear minimal. He asked me if there are other adjustability mods for our car regarding camber, toe, etc. I showed him RRRacing's Rear Camber Arms and it's good for adjusting rear since my right rear has some higher negative camber compared to the other wheels. He tried to align them as much as possible but we don't really have anything adjustable from factory compared to porsche that you can adjust in different ways from factory. Can you help point out where else I can get those known/unknown parts mentioned below?
RRRacing Rear Arms:
Question: Is there anything for the front? Does ISF have any for the front? He told me it might be the same.
Question: What do you call the parts circled in Red(Some Rod) and Yellow(Some kind of spacer you put in there)? He told me to get those too. He's from Japan and knows a lot about suspension. But sometimes I can't understand some of the pronunciations since it's mixed with Japanese accent. He's a nice guy though that can be cocky at times. lol!
thats a tie rod in red and lower ball joint circled in yellow. a-arms should not be the same as the ISF.
Thanks! I had a feeling it was a tie rod but it was hard to understand with authentic Japanese accent. For the ISF, is it the picture below but still not for the RCF, right?
Originally Posted by Phinatic
Not sure if they are out there for the RC F yet, but a bump steer kit will help with the toe geomtery.
Yup! He said that Bump Steer also but hard to understand that I can't spell it out. lol! He told me it would help by putting that in the circled yellow location.
Thanks! for the share once again. I saw this before but I had no idea until I met up with my suspension guy educating me. They're both for rear right? For #2 Link, is it 1 Shaft that is adjustable? Or is it fixed, either you put the Shorter or Longer Shaft Link?
To address your concerns for your front and rear camber issues! This kit will give you -1.5 to +1.5 degree camber play. Plus, if you require more camber correction than you'll need a "TOE LINK" to increase/decrease "CASTER" which will allow for more "Camber" adjustment.
Good Luck!
Last edited by 16GSF00336; 11-13-16 at 08:49 PM.
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