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daizen makes some that you gotta get threw TM engineering, but good luck with that, i've been trying to place an order with them for the last 2 months.
the only place legit to get them at the moment is titan motorsports, for the mk4 supra. and they are EXPENSIVE!
the only place legit to get them at the moment is titan motorsports, for the mk4 supra. and they are EXPENSIVE!
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what problems have you had with them!
also how exactly dose that kit work. i have only seen adjustable control arms for camber adjustment it dose not say anything bout how many degrees it adjusts it. what do the bushings that come with the kit replace.
also how exactly dose that kit work. i have only seen adjustable control arms for camber adjustment it dose not say anything bout how many degrees it adjusts it. what do the bushings that come with the kit replace.
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Check with Carson Toyota. They have many aftermarket parts for the SC. http://carsontoyota.com/html/parts.html. You'll regreat if you tend to go with Daizen bushings. The best is to get the Supra lower control arms. The Supra lower arms are interchangeable with the SC. I'm running the Supra on my SC. Since the Supra LCA fit the SC, perhaps its camber kit will work, too. Check to see if the Supra camber kit will work with the SC. http://www.titanmotorsports.com/r2rabcacokit.html
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i have both front and rear full bushing setupds from daizen, brand new in box, i bought new control arms instead, i also have the camber kit, but i offered to sell it to a guy and backed out cause i decided i might need em down the line if i wanna go any lower, however the control arm bushing kits i'd be able to sell i think.
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the answer to your question for camber solution can be found on flea bay type the following
TOYOTA SUPRA JZA80 FRONT UPPER CAMBER ARM
i just received mine and installed it with no problems and it only cost me 220 bucks plus shipping to cali
TOYOTA SUPRA JZA80 FRONT UPPER CAMBER ARM
i just received mine and installed it with no problems and it only cost me 220 bucks plus shipping to cali
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these blue ones that come from new zealand? how long did shipping take?
http://i15.ebayimg.com/03/i/001/10/34/73d3_1.JPG
just curious, why do you need the camber kit for?
direct bolt on? and any excessive play? im thinking about getting these as well...
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I've ordered from TM three times and although the shipping was a little slow (waited a little over 2 weeks once) and the communication was extremely poor (none), I did get exactly what I ordered and it worked great. It's too bad he bit off more than he could chew, it seems like as a one man show, he is spread way too thin.
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