DA camber kit
ok i think it's about time for me to save my tires and get me a camber kit. owning a DA, i know that there's not that much options to what i can get. but i've been doing some research and came across that you can get a skunk2 adjustable a-arm and switch the sides to get it to work. but it's kinda equal on both sides about if it works and if it doesn't. so has there been someone on here that's done it?
i've also ran across some people saying that ebay ones work too. would it be worth it to get some $40 no name camber kit off ebay? because i've heard a-lot of people satified with it.
yeah i know that i really don't need a camber kit, all i need is to fix my toe, but i kind of want it because this car will probably become a track car soon.
i've also ran across some people saying that ebay ones work too. would it be worth it to get some $40 no name camber kit off ebay? because i've heard a-lot of people satified with it.
yeah i know that i really don't need a camber kit, all i need is to fix my toe, but i kind of want it because this car will probably become a track car soon.
If it's toe you need to adjust just get an alignment. If you want to adjust camber get a set of SPC Adjustable Ball Joints. Thats what I have on my 92LS and they work great. Ingalls also makes a different type camber kit. The SPC's run about $80 per side.
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Nov 22, 2005 03:59 PM




