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Would I need aftermarket camber arms for these specs?

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Old 11-27-2014, 10:56 PM
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Would I need aftermarket camber arms for these specs?

19x10.5 +12 rear, 19x9.5 +12 front. I know they will clear my brembos, and I know I will need to roll my fenders. Varrstoen told me I would need -2 camber to get them to fit, is that possible with OE camber arms?
 
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Old 11-28-2014, 12:13 AM
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We have *zero* adjustment for camber on our cars. If adjustments must be made you need a *QUALITY* camber kit that includes both front and rear adjustable arms and eccentric toe bolts.

No godspeed
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No "franks camber kit"
 
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Old 11-28-2014, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ScraggleRock
We have *zero* adjustment for camber on our cars. If adjustments must be made you need a *QUALITY* camber kit that includes both front and rear adjustable arms and eccentric toe bolts.

No godspeed
No ichiba
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No "franks camber kit"
I asked if it was possible to fit those wheels with OE parts, not if I was gonna buy "cheap" parts or not. if you took a look at my build, you would know im not about that.
 
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Old 11-28-2014, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by g35fnatic
I asked if it was possible to fit those wheels with OE parts, not if I was gonna buy "cheap" parts or not. if you took a look at my build, you would know im not about that.
Sorry. Too much turkey. Haha
 
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Old 11-28-2014, 12:39 PM
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-2 at stock height? If your slammed it should it should fit
 
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Old 11-28-2014, 07:08 PM
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Tell us more about this "build" with your Varrstoens
 
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Tell us more about this "build" with your Varrstoens
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Old 11-28-2014, 09:59 PM
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Haha not about that cheapness with varrs! Lol but to answer your question, yes, you will need some negative camber with 9.5 on the front. The rears will be fine. If you researched you would realize varrs are a cheap out.
 
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Old 11-29-2014, 12:12 AM
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Haha damn you guys got me on that one. but nothing else! I only will have them on my car for 2-3 months per week and I park in the streets where I see cars on blocks ALOT..so yeah. not risking that
 
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Haha damn you guys got me on that one. but nothing else! I only will have them on my car for 2-3 months per week and I park in the streets where I see cars on blocks ALOT..so yeah. not risking that
The reality of wheel snobs.
 
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Originally Posted by g35fnatic
Haha damn you guys got me on that one. but nothing else! I only will have them on my car for 2-3 months per week and I park in the streets where I see cars on blocks ALOT..so yeah. not risking that
2-3 months per week?!

OPs build must be incredibly complex
 
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If I lived in St.Louis, parked on the street I'd invest in an alarm before installing aftermarket wheels!
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Just get wheel locks for $20. Problem solved
 
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Originally Posted by PLENUMCOUPE
Just get wheel locks for $20. Problem solved
You're willing to risk a set of aftermarket wheels on a $20 set of wheel lock? Having bought several cars that had locks and no keys honest people like myself know how to remove them easily. Those dishonest individuals that roam the streets late at night probably know more than I do! Best advice is still an alarm so if your G is raised/moved the alarm will scare them away...with luck!
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Get a fake police boot. If they don't think they can get all 4, they probably won't mess with it.
 


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