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Will I need camber arms with this setup?

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Old 02-08-14, 05:38 PM
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While we're on the topic of camber. Anyone know who does the best deal for the Megan front camber arms?
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Originally Posted by Gville350
^They're so cheap and help the alignment shop with setting up your camber specs to help save tires. Vivid Racing still has the best price on the Megans I've seen recently at <$150 shipped!
Yeah I've seen that, but there are two specs.

Someone in the other thread mentioned that one arm is longer which is why it's more expensive.. Not sure if I need the longer one or not but i'd love to pay 150 for a set instead of 180ish
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There is a camber arm, a traction arm, and a toe arm. The toe and camber arm look alike, but are different lengths and part numbers.

Megan's website shows the 2IS rear camber arm PN is : MRS-LX-0311

Vivid Racing's website shows the same PN on their site : http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/m...2-p-87443.html
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