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Old 12-07-06, 11:18 AM
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Cool 2nd gen rear camber adjuster

Who makes a good adjustable rear camber arm. I've seen them on ebay for $137.00 and Mazdatrix has them for $136.00. Anyone else any that can be adjusted without disconnecting it?
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http://www.flatout-motorsports.com/c...59cab4fe2db61f

That's the cheapest I've ever seen an on car adjustable one. I've got one and it's a good piece.
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speedmachine performance makes the individual adjusters...IIRC they're about 175 for the pair. They are much easier to install then the single adjsuter bar and give you better fine tuning
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They're probably just the AWR bits re-sold. Individual adjusters sound good, but the reality is that they tweak the control arm bushings and can cause a breat deal of friction in the control arms unless you also install spherical bearings. They're best used with the spherical bearings, or jsut to even out the camber from the rod.
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whatever you do dont get the one from mazdatrix that is not adjustable on the car. i went cheap and made that mistake on my old car. it wasnt worth it spend the extra money and get the one adjustable on the car. that one from flatout looks pretty nice.
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Originally Posted by tuns0ffun65
whatever you do dont get the one from mazdatrix that is not adjustable on the car. i went cheap and made that mistake on my old car. it wasnt worth it spend the extra money and get the one adjustable on the car. that one from flatout looks pretty nice.
Definately worth the few extra dollars for the on car adjustable. I only use this car on the street as a daily driver. The other type will be more over kill for what I'm using it for anyway. I just want my new Toyo Proxes 4 to stand up in the back.
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Originally Posted by Black91n/a
http://www.flatout-motorsports.com/c...59cab4fe2db61f

That's the cheapest I've ever seen an on car adjustable one. I've got one and it's a good piece.

Thanks, I'm gonna check this one out.
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