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    Camber Question

    Okay I own a 93 cb9 I want to see if i can make my alignment better.I all ready have front and rear AROSPEED camber kit and TEIN springs.I want to up-grade my suspension want to go with skunk2 or ingalls.For the front i want to put the camber that i can move the ball joint,the ones i have now i can only move the control arm.For rear i want to put the ingalls camber because those have the arm bented for better camber,the ones i have know the arms came straight know their like bented like the ingalls originally comes.I need advice what else i can do to make my alignment better.I heard about changing my bushings,adding spindals{i have no idea what are this and what they do}But yeah i just need some help guys i want my tires to last for a good loooong time.Sorry for such a long ass theard but i just wanted to explain myself so help me out guys!!!!!!!!

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    Bented?

    As far as I know, Ingalls only has anchor bolt camber kits for our cars. There are a number of brands that have ball joint style, like SPC.

    You're aware of what a camber kit does, right? It adjusts the camber of the wheel. That's it. Sideways tilt. If the kit you have now does that well enough, there's no need to upgrade (though, Arospeed is junk, IMO... so upgrading might be good). I believe there are full control arm kits out there, but I have yet to find one that I KNOW will work for our cars.






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      Originally posted by deevergote
      Bented?

      As far as I know, Ingalls only has anchor bolt camber kits for our cars. There are a number of brands that have ball joint style, like SPC.

      You're aware of what a camber kit does, right? It adjusts the camber of the wheel. That's it. Sideways tilt. If the kit you have now does that well enough, there's no need to upgrade (though, Arospeed is junk, IMO... so upgrading might be good). I believe there are full control arm kits out there, but I have yet to find one that I KNOW will work for our cars.

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        Originally posted by deevergote
        As far as I know, Ingalls only has anchor bolt camber kits for our cars. There are a number of brands that have ball joint style, like SPC.

        Ingalls does make balljoint camber kits.. http://www.ingallseng.com/parts/35595.htm

        i would rather go with SPC though..

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