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Re: Re: How To: Ingalls Rear Camber Kit.
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June 15, 2012, 07:51:25 PM »
You are incorrect. You're thinking of the front hubs.
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Woooo finally Read the correct thread! I've heard so much about needing and not needing a camber kit. Finally so I do need one no matter how little the drop. I'm not excited about the seized bolts though as I'm in Pittsburgh and they treat salt like candy. The ingals contains both left and right correct ?
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Wherever you've been reading that you don't need a camber kit for a drop, know they they are wrong and are giving out bad information. Siezed bolts suck, but it happens. Get a sawzall and a bunch of blades and you'll be fine.
The Ingalls kit will come with 4 bars total. Some sites sell 2 bars, so you'll have to buy 2 sets. Just pay attention to what's documented on the site you're buying from and ask questions if it's unclear.
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Quote from: timot_one on February 09, 2013, 10:44:11 PM
Wherever you've been reading that you don't need a camber kit for a drop, know they they are wrong and are giving out bad information. Siezed bolts suck, but it happens. Get a sawzall and a bunch of blades and you'll be fine.
The Ingalls kit will come with 4 bars total. Some sites sell 2 bars, so you'll have to buy 2 sets. Just pay attention to what's documented on the site you're buying from and ask questions if it's unclear.
I noticed that, now ingalls is asking $120 per set / side. I saw on page three of the thread that the total for the guys order was 140. Was that both sides ? If so where from?
Also you guys seem pretty fond or a least a few of you of PB Blaster. I've never had much luck with it. I feel like liquid wrench and croil have worked better for me personally.
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On page 3? You're talking about something that happened 4 years ago. Whoever you're talking about, he may have come across a great deal. You just have to search until you find a price that works for you.
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Totally neglected to look at the date lol and ok I'll let you guys know what I come up with
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Sounds good man.
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Also for the front, which ill most likely do also I've saw they have both adjustable ball joints and upper control arms. Is one better than the other / more reliable?
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If you're going to go really low, get the adjustable upper control arms. You really don't even need a front kit unless you plan on dropping 2.5"+
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Ok im just trying to keep it as in spec after the drop as possible because I tend to do a lot of driving 25 one way to work
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finally lowered my car on tein s tech springs. Looking into a rear camber kit. Should I get spc upper camber arms with ball joint? or ingalls lower arms? they're both about the same price so what will allow camber to align into spec. Which is a better buy?
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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.
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Ingalls will give you more adjustment. Not just camber, but also toe.
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