EG Camber Kits
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isnt anyone running in PT series?
the aftermarket UCA's kill you in points as oposed to something like a ingalls kit that adjusts camber with rentention of the oem uca
the aftermarket UCA's kill you in points as oposed to something like a ingalls kit that adjusts camber with rentention of the oem uca
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I would recommend the mfactory arms, based on the design.
I run a one off set that a guy made for me.
I like them because there is a threaded sleeve that allows me to change the camber.
They only drawback is I can't slam the car super low.
Here is the kit that I run.
I run a one off set that a guy made for me.
I like them because there is a threaded sleeve that allows me to change the camber.
They only drawback is I can't slam the car super low.
Here is the kit that I run.
those arms look badass. could you get another set made?
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mrlegoman
I was speaking about the first arms that you posted, and I am only speaking to the design not the company behind the product. It looks like there might be some shady business stuff on c-speeds part. Did c-speed design the arms, or did they steal the design from mfactory?
Downey
I have the caster set to 0.
I got out of the suspension business over a year ago, but will inquire about another set.
I was speaking about the first arms that you posted, and I am only speaking to the design not the company behind the product. It looks like there might be some shady business stuff on c-speeds part. Did c-speed design the arms, or did they steal the design from mfactory?
Downey
I have the caster set to 0.
I got out of the suspension business over a year ago, but will inquire about another set.
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Our arms are still under development. C-Speed were a dealer for MFactory, but were dropped from our program due to pricing violations, they didn't copy/steal anything.
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We've actually discontinued most of our line of chassis parts to concentrate on what we specialize in i.e transmission parts. However, we are still developing the front camber kit, along with a few other items
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Wrong. Password is a copy of the Mfactory design. None of the others look like that, and most are just a rubber solid bushing versus spherical. I was curious as to why MFactory stopped doing suspension parts, then saw the password copies and came up with my own thought of why.
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Unlike our transmission products, we didn't make the chassis parts ourselves. This is the reason why you are seeing copies on the market, and the reason why we've stopped dealing with the factory concerned. As our tranny parts are our priority, we've let the chassis parts sales decline, so weren't having them made up in as large quantities as previously. I guess the factory just needed to get rid of excess stock.
The front camber kits are an in-house project though
The front camber kits are an in-house project though
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