Ikeya formula front upper control arms
Does anybody use these? I'm highly considering buying them soon, but I just wanted to know how adjustable the camber is on these arms. My car is really low but I don't want a ton of negative camber nor do I want my wheels to be perfectly straight, kinda want that in-between look. Some info would be appreciated
theres a few guys here running them but they are really expensive.
If your looking for something for the rear I have a set of daizen camber correction bushings in low low miles arms for sale.
for the rear i upgraded to custom ones,

as far as the front theres a good amount of adjustable in the ikeya arms however they are expecting you to use the lower arm as well to get all the camber out that you would want.
If your looking for something for the rear I have a set of daizen camber correction bushings in low low miles arms for sale.
for the rear i upgraded to custom ones,

as far as the front theres a good amount of adjustable in the ikeya arms however they are expecting you to use the lower arm as well to get all the camber out that you would want.
theres a few guys here running them but they are really expensive.
If your looking for something for the rear I have a set of daizen camber correction bushings in low low miles arms for sale.
for the rear i upgraded to custom ones,

as far as the front theres a good amount of adjustable in the ikeya arms however they are expecting you to use the lower arm as well to get all the camber out that you would want.
If your looking for something for the rear I have a set of daizen camber correction bushings in low low miles arms for sale.
for the rear i upgraded to custom ones,

as far as the front theres a good amount of adjustable in the ikeya arms however they are expecting you to use the lower arm as well to get all the camber out that you would want.
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