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Raven23 10-14-2013 07:24 AM

rear camber adjuster bolts or lower control arms needed?
 
I'm planning on going staggered setup 18x8.5/9.5 setup with either eibach pro or sportline spring kit. I've read a lot of people buying rear LCA along with their drop set up.

My question is this necessary when lowering your car a 1" or 1.5"? Basically I want to know what else will I need for a smooth ride when I drop my car besides buying lowering springs. I will not be tracking at all, just my casual DD, going for looks / stance. Thanks!

FR-S Matt 10-14-2013 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Raven23 (Post 1268691)
I'm planning on going staggered setup 18x8.5/9.5 setup with either eibach pro or sportline spring kit. I've read a lot of people buying rear LCA along with their drop set up.

My question is this necessary when lowering your car a 1" or 1.5"? Basically I want to know what else will I need for a smooth ride when I drop my car besides buying lowering springs. I will not be tracking at all, just my casual DD, going for looks / stance. Thanks!

If you want the camber and toe to be in spec, yes. The camber goes almost or a bit more than -2 degrees when going 1.5" on the drop. I got the SPC LCA's to go with my Tarmac 0's. Perfect fit, stock feel and adjustable. Love them. I'm at around -1 and -1.3 in the rear now and my car is mostly a daily driver.

bfrank1972 10-14-2013 10:33 AM

Depends on what you want -as Matt mentioned, if you want to be factory spec, you'll need some sort of rear camber adjustability with 1.5". FYI threads on this forum have shown the Proline springs drop around 1", or just shy of that, and the Sportline springs drop around 1.2" (they advertise 1.4"). Sportline springs will probably put you around -2 degrees of camber. If you want to be 'stanced', you may want at least that if not more, depending on the look you're going for. If you want performance, you'll probably want to be a little under -2 for the rears. Also you want camber adjustment in the front, so think about oem or aftermarket front camber bolts.

Grip Ronin 10-14-2013 10:44 AM

if you have an extra 400$ get the arms, if not you wont die but you will have extra camber for street use. im at 2 deg in the rear but i track it

ML 10-14-2013 11:14 AM

I'm dropped 1" and have the camber bolts maxed out front and rear. I might need to dial the rear back a little actually. They are a pain in the ass to install compared to LCAs, but a lot cheaper, and get you a good usable camber.

bfrank1972 10-14-2013 11:26 AM

@ML, you using those H&R camber bolts in the rear?

ML 10-14-2013 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by bfrank1972 (Post 1268904)
@ML, you using those H&R camber bolts in the rear?

No, I have these http://www.rallysportdirect.com/Whit...tment-Bushings

TylerLieberman 10-14-2013 02:35 PM

I would get the spc arms. Easy adjustment, and pretty cheap. Great bang for buck item. I'm lowered by over 2" and with SPC arms, I was able to get my camber down to -1.3 and only reason I couldn't go lower is cause the stock toe link is maxed on adjustment.

With new toe links, I could easily get to under -1 for camber

FT-86 SpeedFactory 10-14-2013 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by TylerLieberman (Post 1269332)
I would get the spc arms. Easy adjustment, and pretty cheap. Great bang for buck item. I'm lowered by over 2" and with SPC arms, I was able to get my camber down to -1.3 and only reason I couldn't go lower is cause the stock toe link is maxed on adjustment.

With new toe links, I could easily get to under -1 for camber

Agree SPC arms are the easiest install and very affordable, plus offer a nice range of adjustment. http://ft86speedfactory.com/spc-rear...e-kit-891.html

Raven23 10-14-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by bfrank1972 (Post 1268815)
Depends on what you want -as Matt mentioned, if you want to be factory spec, you'll need some sort of rear camber adjustability with 1.5". FYI threads on this forum have shown the Proline springs drop around 1", or just shy of that, and the Sportline springs drop around 1.2" (they advertise 1.4"). Sportline springs will probably put you around -2 degrees of camber. If you want to be 'stanced', you may want at least that if not more, depending on the look you're going for. If you want performance, you'll probably want to be a little under -2 for the rears. Also you want camber adjustment in the front, so think about oem or aftermarket front camber bolts.


I was leaning towards sportline springs. What negative impact will -2 degrees of camber present to me for daily street driving?

bfrank1972 10-14-2013 10:27 PM

Shouldn't be a big deal, maybe slightly more wear on the inside vs outside, but probably not a huge deal, just make sure to get it aligned, your toe will change and that *will* affect your tire wear.

Hawk77FT 10-28-2013 05:14 AM

Would SPC eliminate the camber?

FR-S Matt 10-28-2013 07:31 AM

You will want the SPC LCA's for a daily driver if you want your toe to be back at 0. Otherwise, it will eat your tires. The camber is not so big of a deal. It's the toe that is the the problem. The SPC LCA's allow both to be adjusted. I'm at -0.9 and -1.3 in the back, 0 toe with these LCA's.

Hawk77FT 10-30-2013 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ML (Post 1268926)


They look good but it looks like a PITA to have them installed.


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