Skunk 2 camber kit ?
I have heard several different people complain about the front kit sliding, thus causing your camber to become incorrect. This is just what I have read. I do not have personal experience with them. I would go with Ingalls. I have not ready a single bad thing about them. I am going with them. Ordering a set monday. For a great price on the front or rear kit, PM "tornactive.com" on this site. He quoted me a great price, nice guy too.
I have the skunk2 front camber kit on my car. I have had no problems with them sliding. If they have it means the alignment shop didn't tighten them properly. The good thing about the skunk2 kit is that it comes with new ball joints already in place. I believe that the skunk2 kit is also about the same price as the Ingalls. With the Ingalls kit you either have to swap out the ball joints(cost and down time if you don't have the equipment), or purchase new ball joints and have them pressed in before you work onyour car. Only downside to the skunk2 kit is that if your car is lowered extremely(like mine) and your roads are bad(like mine) then when your suspension compresses too muck the bolts from the camber adjuster will probably contact the upper strut tower leaving indentation marks(like mine). All in all sunk is probably best choice. Call options Auto Salon real good price.
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