Alright, so i bought these a while ago and installed on my car so I wouldn't have huge camber issues in the rear. The adjustment on these things was great, and it was a one-two punch in that it also replaces the warn out upper balljoint.
HOWEVER, I have found that this arm is HORRIBLE for cars that are lowered any large amount. This is because of the way the arm was designed. The Wicked Camber Arms are completely straight. Because of this, when the car is lowered the arm becomes much closer to the knuckle that it connects to. This turns into a horrible knock that occurs from each and every little bump in the road. At first it isn't noticeable, but it time it eats away at your will to live (or at least drive the car).
Ingall's makes an arm that has a curve to it, which allows the needed space to prevent the horrible knock from occurring on lowered cars.
Example of the difference
Ingall's
Wicked
So, I just wanted to let people know about the knocking issue with Wicked Rear Camber Arms on cars that are lowered. Hope it helps someone out.
HOWEVER, I have found that this arm is HORRIBLE for cars that are lowered any large amount. This is because of the way the arm was designed. The Wicked Camber Arms are completely straight. Because of this, when the car is lowered the arm becomes much closer to the knuckle that it connects to. This turns into a horrible knock that occurs from each and every little bump in the road. At first it isn't noticeable, but it time it eats away at your will to live (or at least drive the car).
Ingall's makes an arm that has a curve to it, which allows the needed space to prevent the horrible knock from occurring on lowered cars.
Example of the difference
Ingall's
Wicked
So, I just wanted to let people know about the knocking issue with Wicked Rear Camber Arms on cars that are lowered. Hope it helps someone out.
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