350evo Front A-Arms
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350evo Front A-Arms
Does anyone have these? I know some forum members have them..Can you guys give me your input on them. I am thinking about changing out the SPC front kit for these. These A ARM are kinda pricey but i heard great things about these arms so i might consider it. Also can anyone tell me range of camber these adjust too?
http://www.350evo.com/catalog/produc...7b99660a54f029
PS-Disco Monkey i hope u can chime in and comment on these for me since u had them on ur ride.
http://www.350evo.com/catalog/produc...7b99660a54f029
PS-Disco Monkey i hope u can chime in and comment on these for me since u had them on ur ride.
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Originally Posted by richboy
Does anyone have these? I know some forum members have them..Can you guys give me your input on them. I am thinking about changing out the SPC front kit for these. These A ARM are kinda pricey but i heard great things about these arms so i might consider it. Also can anyone tell me range of camber these adjust too?
http://www.350evo.com/catalog/produc...7b99660a54f029
PS-Disco Monkey i hope u can chime in and comment on these for me since u had them on ur ride.
http://www.350evo.com/catalog/produc...7b99660a54f029
PS-Disco Monkey i hope u can chime in and comment on these for me since u had them on ur ride.
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I've got the 350evo arms. Solid, great design. No problems at all and the alignment shop has no trouble adjusting them. My car is fairly low and I can still get the front camber to -0.8 to -0.6 at the max positive setting. No noise at all.
I have also have tracked with them. No problems. Quality arms that I never worry about.
I have also have tracked with them. No problems. Quality arms that I never worry about.
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I have them and like them too. The only downside I could find to them was the initial price, but it was worth it to me to eliminate all the drama.
The craftsmanship is excellent. I'm dropped about an inch (350z S.Techs) and had no alignment issues.
I originally ordered mine in May and finally got them in November. The owner of 350evo decided to change the business and they weren't going to make any more control arms. The last time I talked to them, they decided to make them again and were going to make a batch of 50.
I don't work for 350evo or anything like that. I just liked their product before and after I bought it. If you have any more questions, call the number on their web site and ask for BJ. He's a nice guy and can help you out.
The craftsmanship is excellent. I'm dropped about an inch (350z S.Techs) and had no alignment issues.
I originally ordered mine in May and finally got them in November. The owner of 350evo decided to change the business and they weren't going to make any more control arms. The last time I talked to them, they decided to make them again and were going to make a batch of 50.
I don't work for 350evo or anything like that. I just liked their product before and after I bought it. If you have any more questions, call the number on their web site and ask for BJ. He's a nice guy and can help you out.
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I have them also.. I can exceed stock camber spec if I wanted to. Though it hurt my wallet initially when I bought them, I have no regrets getting them. My first set of tires got 12kish miles (20's), currently with the arm installed i'm up to 15k miles with more than 1/2 tread left. I'm guestimating my tires will last up to 20-25k miles. crossing my figures.