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Old 03-24-11, 07:18 AM
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Default IS250 Rear camber adjustment

Hey guys, I see two different camber arms for our car. Which one do we need to adjust our rear camber?




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http://www.meganracing.com/product_d...d=886&catid=25

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At the least you will need both. If you plan on making a decent camber adjustment you may also need the toe arm. I installed just the camber arm last week but as I adjusted the arm out it pivots on the upper traction arm causing severe toe in. Adding the adjustable traction arm will alleviate this issue, but I forsee the same thing happening with the factory toe arm as it has a very limited range of motion, and will probably need to be extended for proper adjustment.

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Originally Posted by rcJten
At least you will need both. If you plan on making a decent camber adjustment you may also need the toe arm. I installed just the camber arm last week but as I adjusted the arm out it pivots on the upper traction arm causing severe toe in. Adding the adjustable traction arm will alleviate this issue, but I forsee the same thing happening with the factory toe arm as it has a very limited range of motion, and will probably need to be extended for proper adjustment.
I contacted Megan on this issue and they stated at the very worst you would only need the camber arms with the toe arms.
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