It's a T5i I have to hold it and see how easy it is to use. There's a Camera shop in Manchvegas, i'll have to pick some brains! What Nikon do you have?
Ok cool. I'm pretty sure the T5i is comparable to the Nikon D5xxx series (I think the D5500 is the newest one). I have a D3200 which is basically the base model DSLR from Nikon. The only difference between the D3xxx series and the D5xxx series is the D5xxx series has better video abilities. Now that I'm learning more and getting more into photography I'm planning on upgrading to the Nikon D7100 which is their "enthusiast" level camera. Honestly, go there and play around with all of the cameras and pick which ever feels better to you. The two brand's comparable models should be in the same price ranges. Also, check out BHPhotovideo.com I buy a lot of gear from them and their prices are usually the lowest around.
I don't know a whole lot about Canons but I've heard they are great. I can't tell by the picture, is that a T3i or a T5i? I shoot with a Nikon and I love it. When I was comparing the two I noticed that Nikon's were a little bit cheaper and a little easier to learn with. That being said, I know a lot of people swear by Canon.
Last weekend I swapped out my Neuspeed springs for Ground Control sleeves. Today I swapped out my old projectors for new Mini H1 6.0 projectors and can now see at night again. Now I need to stop slacking and buy new tires for the summer wheels.
Do you have a link Denny? I wouldn't mind picking one of these up because my steering wheels is kind of chewed up around the outside. Did the cover add much thickness to the wheel?
From my understanding the Ingalls kit is better. That being said, I'm sure either kit will do that job just fine. I have the lower arms kit and haven't had a problem. The alignment tech did tell me it was a giant pain in the ass to align the rear though.