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Old 05-18-19, 10:09 PM
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On my recently purchased GS I put on new wheels so I went in for an alignment. They got the fronts dialed in and the rears they could not adjust the camber and suggested I get some camber arms so I don’t get too much tire wear. I don’t see too many options out there, the two that seems the best is SPC and Megan. Anybody have experience with these and/or suggestions on which to purchase. I’m new to “performance” parts for Lexus. So any insight would be appreciated.
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Figs Engineering sells rear Camber Arms. I installed them after learning that the tears are not adjustable.
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SPC rear Camber arms are fine. That's what I run and most people use these too. They are readily available and relatively inexpensive.
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I also run Figs Engineering rear camber arm and love the quality of it.
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Yes the most popular rear camber arms we sell are the SPC ones.

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Appreciate the help. Think I’ll go with spc after doing more research since the older models a lot of people used it and had great things to say about it.
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Originally Posted by esonu
Appreciate the help. Think I’ll go with spc after doing more research since the older models a lot of people used it and had great things to say about it.
Let us know, we have them in stock!

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SPCs are very popular.
And ubiquitously available:
Amazon Amazon

I put them on a year ago when I lowered it.
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