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Old 01-28-06, 10:01 PM
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Does anyone know a manufacturer that produces camber arms to add neg camber? I know that youzealand offers a control arm for the front but I have not seen anything that could adjust the rear. 95 ls400.
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simple answer.....no. not in the US that is known.
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Any japanese companies?
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not that i can remember, im pretty sure the only place we hae as of now is the new zealand one.
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They do not offer anything for the rear correct?
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You want to -add- negative camber?

The lower you go, the more you'll get. A low offset wheel will accentuate the neg camber issue too.
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Looking for something to add camber to fit my wheels.
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I plan on using air but bing my wheels are negative offset I will need good amounts of camber to fit within the stock wells.
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best bet for that is to either order the camber kit from NZ or to do full on widebody.
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Fender mod time.

What size wheel and offset are these?
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Im thinking about getting some custom rear arms made.
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I'll try post pics of mine when they get here to get an idea of how much work will need to be done.
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Originally Posted by RA40
Fender mod time.

What size wheel and offset are these?
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