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Old 01-20-16, 08:31 AM
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Originally Posted by dnasians
I have a set of rsr downs and spc rear camber arms now in my garage... hopefully those go well
Why what happened?
I've been trying to decide whether to keep my RSR coils or switch back to springs.
Last season I don't know whether the installer messed up a couple times... or it was just soooooo stiff i couldnt live with it lol.
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lol, i just bought them! i'm looking for a moderate drop (rsr downs) and the negative two camber in the rear wasn't cutting it with me (spc camber arms). all thanks to this thread

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Why what happened?
I've been trying to decide whether to keep my RSR coils or switch back to springs.
Last season I don't know whether the installer messed up a couple times... or it was just soooooo stiff i couldnt live with it lol.
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Originally Posted by dnasians
lol, i just bought them! i'm looking for a moderate drop (rsr downs) and the negative two camber in the rear wasn't cutting it with me (spc camber arms). all thanks to this thread
LOL i read it as "garbage", as if you threw them out.
What camber arms do you suggest and hows pricing on them? -2.5 is a bunch and it "helped" me rip through my tires..
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Originally Posted by FullAtomic
LOL i read it as "garbage", as if you threw them out.
What camber arms do you suggest and hows pricing on them? -2.5 is a bunch and it "helped" me rip through my tires..
i bought these SPC arms from Amazon

Amazon.com: SPC 72450 Adjustable Rear Camber Arm: Automotive Amazon.com: SPC 72450 Adjustable Rear Camber Arm: Automotive

About $125 a piece ($250 a pair). A couple of members here used them without any complaints. The reason why I bought a set.

And how are your front tires holding up? How's the wear on those?
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UPDATE:

sold my brand new ze40s and got some used re30s

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Wheels, waited 5 months from Weds to make them but during that time refinished my other set and have another set getting made. I have a wheel addiction, they only have maybe 100 miles on them and decided I did like them.



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you're not alone flo, i'm crazy about wheels too
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