SRR rear camber and toe kit??
Yes they are fully streetable. SRR makes two different kinds of products. A ploy bushing and a ball bearing.
The ball bearing are not streetable.
They only other thing that I would not run on the street would be the tie rod ends.
I know quite a few people that Have bought the kits from us and most of our customers cars are street driven, but see alot of track time also
The ball bearing are not streetable.
They only other thing that I would not run on the street would be the tie rod ends.
I know quite a few people that Have bought the kits from us and most of our customers cars are street driven, but see alot of track time also
the toe and camber kits with the poly bushings are
as for the rod ends.. i have had them for a year, and they are begining to get a little play in them
when i replace them, it will be with stock ones again.
as for the rod ends.. i have had them for a year, and they are begining to get a little play in them

when i replace them, it will be with stock ones again.
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i've got about 7k miles on my EG hb with the SRR rear camber kit. about a dozen of track days. works good.
the other poster is correct, there's the regular poly bushing and race spherical bearing version.
the other poster is correct, there's the regular poly bushing and race spherical bearing version.
thanks for the info..
Are the prices in your sig a shop price on bulk or just personal stuff for sale?? that include shipping, I'll be looking for the SKUNK2 front camber kit in June...just fyi
Are the prices in your sig a shop price on bulk or just personal stuff for sale?? that include shipping, I'll be looking for the SKUNK2 front camber kit in June...just fyi
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GhettoRacer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">the other poster is correct, there's the regular poly bushing and race spherical bearing version.
</TD></TR></TABLE> Just curious, why the spherical bearing version is a "race onl" app? Does that go too for their new spherical bearing control arms? Why is this... THanks
</TD></TR></TABLE> Just curious, why the spherical bearing version is a "race onl" app? Does that go too for their new spherical bearing control arms? Why is this... THanks
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