350Evo or SPL Camber Arms

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Old 09-03-2007, 09:18 PM
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350Evo or SPL Camber Arms

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350Evo or SPL...
Which Camber Arm would you choose ??
 
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350evo without a question. The spl arms are bulks and heavy and the 350evo arms are about 5 pounds at the max -less unsprung weight . They are built like a champ too!

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Funny, I was just looking at the 350Evo front camber arms about 30 seconds ago. For those that have them, would you buy them again at the $850 price point? Anyone down for a group buy?
 
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Originally Posted by k67p67
Funny, I was just looking at the 350Evo front camber arms about 30 seconds ago. For those that have them, would you buy them again at the $850 price point? Anyone down for a group buy?
You get what you pay for ??
 
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Originally Posted by k67p67
Funny, I was just looking at the 350Evo front camber arms about 30 seconds ago. For those that have them, would you buy them again at the $850 price point? Anyone down for a group buy?
350evo does not do group buys
 
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Yes, but that doesn't mean you always go out and buy the most expensive (insert item here). Some camber arms are less than half the price of the 350Evo ones. Stillen arms are $100 less. I just want to know if those who own them think the price is appropriate now that they've had experience with them.

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350evo does not do group buys
Booooooooooooo
 
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Originally Posted by k67p67
Yes, but that doesn't mean you always go out and buy the most expensive (insert item here). Some camber arms are less than half the price of the 350Evo ones. Stillen arms are $100 less. I just want to know if those who own them think the price is appropriate now that they've had experience with them.

Yes, the 350evo arms are worth it and i don't even have them. They are a extremely reputable company and their products truely kick ***. The stillen ones are a 100 less, but they weigh a ton from what i remember.

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350 evo
 
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My biggest concern is not so much the weight but range of adjustability. I understand that the 350Evo arms allow +1 to -3 degrees.
 
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350evo ftmfw...putting them on tomorrow along with my basics and rear spc's and toe bolts.
 
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I think it all depends on how much adjustment you need... I am only .5 out of range in the front, so when I do get front arms I don't think I'll get the 350evo arms simply because I don't need that much adjustment. From what I've been reading, the quality of the 350evo arms though is supposed to be great - so if you have the money seems like you can't go wrong.
 
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i have the SPL arms and they worked for me.

they list the adjustability range on their website. i was able to get into factoy spec for much cheaper than the 350evo

their products are legit and track proven on other cars. plus...their customer service is one of the best in the industry.

when they updated their bolts for the SPL arms, they shipped it out for free to all their customers.

when i snapped a bolt over torquing it on their endlinks, they sent me out another one free of charge.

great product and great customer service.
 
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Originally Posted by drsifu1
i have the SPL arms and they worked for me.

they list the adjustability range on their website. i was able to get into factoy spec for much cheaper than the 350evo

their products are legit and track proven on other cars. plus...their customer service is one of the best in the industry.

when they updated their bolts for the SPL arms, they shipped it out for free to all their customers.

when i snapped a bolt over torquing it on their endlinks, they sent me out another one free of charge.

great product and great customer service.

Perfect ! This is info. that I was looking for....thanks !
 
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SPL arms allow more positive adjustability than the 350evo arms. They are limited by fenderwall clearance, not actual range within the arm like the 350evo arm, which IMO makes them a better choice.
 


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