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Racer X Fabrication Rear Upper Control Arm's - camber adjustable
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Shipping out of country and is going to be way to expensive with customs and all. Trying to keep shipping within the US.
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Why are you selling them and, in your experience, did they add a lot of NVH when installed? Basically, I'm trying to determine if they're streetable - what are your thoughts?
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I use Racerx parts and they are high quality pieces. You probably won't even notice a change in NVH with just these arms. Good luck to the seller. I'm sure someone who wants to do camber the right way will pick these up quick. |
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I traded the BRZ in for a truck to haul my jetskiis and hockey gear around in. Racer X parts are extremely high quality so there are zero NVH issues with them, and my car was my daily so I asked the same questions when I bought them from Racer X.
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How many degrees of camber are you able to get with these? Maxed out?
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That's a good question. I don't think I have seen an answer for that anywhere. I know I was running -6 degrees (which is what they are still set to in the pic) and you can see there are still lots of threads left, so I would guess maybe -10 degrees of camber.
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I'm surprised these haven't sold yet. This is the best way to adjust rear camber on these cars! Lets get some offers going!
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