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installed spacers, have ABS, Slip, VDC lights on
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installed spacers, have knocking
7
4.35%
installed spacers, have both lights and knocking
6
3.73%
didn't install spacers, have no problem
40
24.84%
didn't install spacers, have one of the problems above
7
4.35%
didn't install the camber kit yet.
43
26.71%
installed spacers, no problem
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Old 06-14-2007, 03:13 AM
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Originally Posted by accordfreak

not true. 350evo arms brought my 2.8 degree camber back to stock spec. 1.3

superdds. you made the right choice on some quality arms. race proven. no issues.

thanks! that's exactly what i wanted to hear. should've bought another set so i can display it over the fireplace...that thing is a work of art.
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by accordfreak

not true. 350evo arms brought my 2.8 degree camber back to stock spec. 1.3

superdds. you made the right choice on some quality arms. race proven. no issues.
that's just what they advertise.

*These 350EVO control arms offer the widest Camber adjustment range out of "ALL" available control arms, appox +1/-3 degrees. This Adjustment range will depend on your cars ride height. Please contact if you have any questions!
*These 350EVO Control Arms go FAST! So, do not wait to order!!!
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
i raised the car up a lil (zero finger gap still) and no more knocking. still no spacers installed, though.
Just curious, why did you decide not to go with the spacers? Do you still have any knocking issues at all? Right now with my set up, I am pretty much flush with stock 18's but still get the occasional knock here and there if I run through a gutter too fast or something like that.
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 01:24 PM
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so far, no knocking since i've raised the car back up.

for now, i can live with the negative camber. feels good.

ergo, no spacers!

however, i may switch over to 350evo in the future. i'll have to hear more reviews on the adjustability. accordfreak is the first that i've heard of that has gotten more than +1 degree adjustment.
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
so far, no knocking since i've raised the car back up.

for now, i can live with the negative camber. feels good.

ergo, no spacers!

however, i may switch over to 350evo in the future. i'll have to hear more reviews on the adjustability. accordfreak is the first that i've heard of that has gotten more than +1 degree adjustment.
Very cool. Glad the knocking has stopped for you.

Cracks me up that you raised it to flush...you must have been dumped!
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
so far, no knocking since i've raised the car back up.

for now, i can live with the negative camber. feels good.

ergo, no spacers!

however, i may switch over to 350evo in the future. i'll have to hear more reviews on the adjustability. accordfreak is the first that i've heard of that has gotten more than +1 degree adjustment.
Go with the SPL's instead, they offer quite a bit of adjustability(+1 deg with up to +3 deg with fender modification). I believe this was based on their old street arms, with the newer low clearance arms allowing even more positive adjustability without modifications.
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 05:24 PM
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I hope someone can reply to this, but I am planning on ordering coilovers and slamming the car. IS there no control arm out there other than SPC? The 350EVO arms only offer +1 degree of adjustment but do not have the knocking. I'm pretty sure I will need +3 degree. Are there any other kits out there that are used to adjust for more POSITIVE CAMBER.

From searching, I have only read SPC and 350EVO.
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by htown
I hope someone can reply to this, but I am planning on ordering coilovers and slamming the car. IS there no control arm out there other than SPC? The 350EVO arms only offer +1 degree of adjustment but do not have the knocking. I'm pretty sure I will need +3 degree. Are there any other kits out there that are used to adjust for more POSITIVE CAMBER.

From searching, I have only read SPC and 350EVO.
YOu will not Knock with SPC as long as your spring rates are right and above 500LBS F/500LBS R. Things like tein basics, which dont go down 3" are going to have problems if slammed 3" (which they cant do, im just bringing up examples). if your running lets say buddy club RSD's, then you are fine.

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Old 06-14-2007, 05:30 PM
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you only get the 3 degrees with the spacers on the spc arms.
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by THMotorsports
YOu will not Knock with SPC as long as your spring rates are right and above 500LBS F/500LBS R. Things like tein basics, which dont go down 3" are going to have problems if slammed 3" (which they cant do, im just bringing up examples). if your running lets say buddy club RSD's, then you are fine.

Eddie
Right, so what are the most slammed guys running for camber kit, or are they not running any?
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 05:58 PM
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We have sold many SPC Fronts to those who are slammed down on Buddy Clubs, thats why I bring them up. Spring rate is what hurts those who are lowered on springs like Tanabe GF210's. I used to on an old car run Progress springs, which were really low and had a good amount of suspension travel. My wheel just hit the fenderwell. Got Progress Full coilovers, no problems. feel free to call me at 1-800-959-0145 ext 2 and we can discuss the issues at hand.

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Old 06-14-2007, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by THMotorsports
YOu will not Knock with SPC as long as your spring rates are right and above 500LBS F/500LBS R. Things like tein basics, which dont go down 3" are going to have problems if slammed 3" (which they cant do, im just bringing up examples). if your running lets say buddy club RSD's, then you are fine.

Eddie
Cal(Ahero) is running the basics and was knocking at full drop so what you are saying doesn't seem to be true
Edit: their springrates are 504/504, and become stiffer the lower you drop them
 
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Old 06-14-2007, 06:15 PM
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I said running coilovers like Tein basics at full drop (not 3" though) may sometimes knock due to Tein making street based version of a race based product: The coilover. The buddy clubs are more track oriented and have higher spring rates to my knowlege.

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Old 06-14-2007, 08:23 PM
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buddy clubs are 560 front 448 rear, so maybe you should revise your statement for people running springrates of 560+.
 
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Old 06-15-2007, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by redlude97
buddy clubs are 560 front 448 rear, so maybe you should revise your statement for people running springrates of 560+.
Well, rates of 500+ in a linear spring do not cause any problems as long as they are at appropriate height. The basics are 500/500 LBS evenly and if put down all the way will knock, but not as much as Buddy clubs due to their 560lbs front nature. As well, not all rating are 100% accurate. Springs are sourced from multiple places including japan, taiwan, and germany. The shocks that come with the coilover differ in dampening from grades of oil used. This grade of oil transpires spring travel under compression or load and may or may not cause knock. The SPC Kit will 90% of the time work with coilovers as long as they are not down 3". If you go down 3", a rate of 850lbs front is advisable.

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