Progress Suspension Camber Kit
http://www.nolimitmotorsport.c....html
These guys. I've seen nothing but good reviews on them. Anyone have any experience with them? I know, search is down and I'll probally get reamed tomorrow for not being able to search.
These guys. I've seen nothing but good reviews on them. Anyone have any experience with them? I know, search is down and I'll probally get reamed tomorrow for not being able to search.
i got that kit it works fine so far...
edit, i had skunk2 camber kits before on the front, i'm not sure if you are tlaking about the front or the rears, but they work well up front
ohh and search you noob
and fix it while your at it
edit, i had skunk2 camber kits before on the front, i'm not sure if you are tlaking about the front or the rears, but they work well up front
ohh and search you noob
and fix it while your at it
I'm going to be getting the fronts and the backs I think.
I'm not crazy about even going to a camber kit, but even though my toe is good, I'm getting a lot of camber wear.
I don't like the Skunk2 kit. I don't like the way it's designed with the tiny allen screws and the rubber boots that tear.
I'm not crazy about even going to a camber kit, but even though my toe is good, I'm getting a lot of camber wear.
I don't like the Skunk2 kit. I don't like the way it's designed with the tiny allen screws and the rubber boots that tear.
As long as I dont have to take out any more Metal Gears
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the progress kits are pretty good, the only thing is that u have to keep them lubed up because the urethane bushings get noisy when they are dry. The rear of the progress kit i think is a longer UCA bolt and shims.
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