FS[SoCal]: Ichiba front camber arms
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Ichiba front camber arms
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Like title says, i'm selling my ichiba front camber arms.
They were on my car for a little over a week. The arms are beefy, with a nice metallic red coating.
Located in Diamond Bar. Can drive a reasonable distance to meet up if necessary.
Asking price $260 picked up. Local socal preferred. Will ship at buyer's expense if I cant sell locally, and when I find a suitable box.
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Like title says, i'm selling my ichiba front camber arms.
They were on my car for a little over a week. The arms are beefy, with a nice metallic red coating.
Located in Diamond Bar. Can drive a reasonable distance to meet up if necessary.
Asking price $260 picked up. Local socal preferred. Will ship at buyer's expense if I cant sell locally, and when I find a suitable box.
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I havent determined shipping just yet b/c would prefer a local sale first.
Not keeping these b/c I didnt do the research beforehand to realize that I'm going to get very little if any positive camber adjustment since i'm pretty low on coilovers. If i'm still going to be out of spec with them installed, I would personally rather use the money for something else.
Not keeping these b/c I didnt do the research beforehand to realize that I'm going to get very little if any positive camber adjustment since i'm pretty low on coilovers. If i'm still going to be out of spec with them installed, I would personally rather use the money for something else.
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I'm just gonna roll with neg camber. I've got no gap/slightly tucking up front, and tucking the rears. So i'm pretty low.
From what I've read recently, our cars suck. Not alot of room in the fenders for alot of positive adjustment. The best kits will get you around 1 degree of positive adjustment, while some others will maybe net .5 degrees.
From what I've read recently, our cars suck. Not alot of room in the fenders for alot of positive adjustment. The best kits will get you around 1 degree of positive adjustment, while some others will maybe net .5 degrees.
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SPL version 2 arms do not take out as much camber as version 1 arms did. So, he'll spend a lot more for them and still not likely get what he's trying to accomplish with the $$ spent.
Their is a thread on 350Ztech that show's you how to modify Cusco arms to get more positive camber adjustment. Since these arms are a clone of the Cusco arm, their no reason the seller (or a buyer) can't consider that same mod. Though I can understand his mentioning being willing to live with a little extra camber, I hope he had his front toe set to spec.
Their is a thread on 350Ztech that show's you how to modify Cusco arms to get more positive camber adjustment. Since these arms are a clone of the Cusco arm, their no reason the seller (or a buyer) can't consider that same mod. Though I can understand his mentioning being willing to live with a little extra camber, I hope he had his front toe set to spec.
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http://www.350z-tech.com/forums/inde...ber%20mod&st=0
All I did was run a search "cusco camber mod" and it was on page two.
All I did was run a search "cusco camber mod" and it was on page two.
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Toe is def in spec. I'll just live with the camber. If I was running staggered tires I would most definitely reconsider. I'm on coupe 18's, so I can rotate and flip later to help preserve the tires.
I've got a guy that wants to pick these up on friday. I'll make sure he knows about the mod in case he wants to go that route. Thanks for the info Gsedan35.
I've got a guy that wants to pick these up on friday. I'll make sure he knows about the mod in case he wants to go that route. Thanks for the info Gsedan35.
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