camber arm/adjustments
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camber arm/adjustments
So after workin on the car trying to fit my wheels, ive noticed the isf doesnt have any camber adjustments or any way to adjust it?
Does the megan camber arms for the is350 fit these vehicles? i need like 1 more degree of negative camber to be able to fit my rims, and need somethin adjustable towhere i can dial it in.
Does the megan camber arms for the is350 fit these vehicles? i need like 1 more degree of negative camber to be able to fit my rims, and need somethin adjustable towhere i can dial it in.
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this for the front:
http://www.spcalignment.com/componen...AFrom&to=USATo
This for the rear:
http://shopfigs.com/v1/index.php?rou...&product_id=58
http://www.spcalignment.com/componen...AFrom&to=USATo
This for the rear:
http://shopfigs.com/v1/index.php?rou...&product_id=58
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So after workin on the car trying to fit my wheels, ive noticed the isf doesnt have any camber adjustments or any way to adjust it?
Does the megan camber arms for the is350 fit these vehicles? i need like 1 more degree of negative camber to be able to fit my rims, and need somethin adjustable towhere i can dial it in.
Does the megan camber arms for the is350 fit these vehicles? i need like 1 more degree of negative camber to be able to fit my rims, and need somethin adjustable towhere i can dial it in.
I still find it strange that you need to add negative camber to fit your set-up,. have you already rolled the fenders? Is it lowered at all? In my non-mechanic opinion I feel like you should have your alignment set to ideal, and then fit wheels/tires to that.
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The Doc said it,.. Rear is easy,.. Front is limited for Camber. I'm guessing your talking about the rear since your looking at the MR camber kit, and Yes, the IS350 arm fits the F, I think Sarge has a thread where he dissects all the measurements to confirm the rear suspension linkages are all the same. I used the Figs Mega Arm AND the Megan Racing Camber Arm on the rear and my alignment guy loved it.
I still find it strange that you need to add negative camber to fit your set-up,. have you already rolled the fenders? Is it lowered at all? In my non-mechanic opinion I feel like you should have your alignment set to ideal, and then fit wheels/tires to that.
I still find it strange that you need to add negative camber to fit your set-up,. have you already rolled the fenders? Is it lowered at all? In my non-mechanic opinion I feel like you should have your alignment set to ideal, and then fit wheels/tires to that.
im lowered to the point im tuckin tires...
i need 1 more degree of camber so that theyll be no rub at all...
im hoping with just the megan camber will give me enough adjustments.
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The Doc said it,.. Rear is easy,.. Front is limited for Camber. I'm guessing your talking about the rear since your looking at the MR camber kit, and Yes, the IS350 arm fits the F, I think Sarge has a thread where he dissects all the measurements to confirm the rear suspension linkages are all the same. I used the Figs Mega Arm AND the Megan Racing Camber Arm on the rear and my alignment guy loved it.
I still find it strange that you need to add negative camber to fit your set-up,. have you already rolled the fenders? Is it lowered at all? In my non-mechanic opinion I feel like you should have your alignment set to ideal, and then fit wheels/tires to that.
I still find it strange that you need to add negative camber to fit your set-up,. have you already rolled the fenders? Is it lowered at all? In my non-mechanic opinion I feel like you should have your alignment set to ideal, and then fit wheels/tires to that.
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So you're going VIP. On a car designed for mechanical grip, not aesthetics. Yep, you're in for an uphill battle here.
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Just FYI I've been discussing with figs about his mega arms, etc and he said there is plenty of camber adjustment on them and that there is no need for using the Megan racing camber arms if you have his mega arms.... Also he said the Megan racing camber arms used poor quality bearings and materials.... And did not think they were a good option at all... Just thought I'd pass it on!
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