Camber Arms

Those ebay arms actually look half decent. 7075 grade aluminum (I've seen inferior) and even though they don't adjust when locked to the knuckle (like my gen 1 arms) I feel a little better about fewer parts and fewer things that could potentially go wrong. It'll just take more patience adjusting them but how often do you change your wheel/ride height? I mean, useless you're on coils and track...
 
Well I'm going to stay with the Si rims for now, the biggest wheels I'll do is 18x8, would I need them then?
18x8+10 yes...

18x8+35 no, certainly not..

all depends same with tires.. 215's on 18x8 seems like the sweet spot :)
 
Those ebay arms actually look half decent. 7075 grade aluminum (I've seen inferior) and even though they don't adjust when locked to the knuckle (like my gen 1 arms) I feel a little better about fewer parts and fewer things that could potentially go wrong. It'll just take more patience adjusting them but how often do you change your wheel/ride height? I mean, useless you're on coils and track...
yeah. i feel better going with Skunk2's :)
they are holding you car up after all would hate to ruin $2300 wheels because i cheaped out $150 lol
 
Just 2 arms for the rear. The front uses camber bolts, which are just two bolts with offset cams. They can be had for $30 or less. But you may not even need them.
 
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