SPC or Ichiba camber kit?!?
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SPC or Ichiba camber kit?!?
All,
I'm getting some good deals on both brands and I would like to know which one is more recommended and why. The Ichiba is a little cheaper, but I don't mind spending a little more on the SPC A-arms if they are better. All opinions welcome!
Thanks!
I'm getting some good deals on both brands and I would like to know which one is more recommended and why. The Ichiba is a little cheaper, but I don't mind spending a little more on the SPC A-arms if they are better. All opinions welcome!
Thanks!
Originally Posted by redlude97
are we talking front or rear?

Originally Posted by 07BlackG35Stud
All,
I'm getting some good deals on both brands and I would like to know which one is more recommended and why. The Ichiba is a little cheaper, but I don't mind spending a little more on the SPC A-arms if they are better. All opinions welcome!
Thanks!
I'm getting some good deals on both brands and I would like to know which one is more recommended and why. The Ichiba is a little cheaper, but I don't mind spending a little more on the SPC A-arms if they are better. All opinions welcome!
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by diamondbobg35
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
Probably front. 

+1 for SPL, or 350evo. The ichibas appear to be rebadged cusco units, which only allow for ~0.5 degrees of positive camber adjustment. They are really made for adding additional negative camber, unless that is what you are looking for. The units are solid though for what they are, better in build quality than the SPC units IMO
I have SPL on my car and like it. Easy to adjust too. Go to www.splparts.com to check them out. These look and adjust like the Stillen, but are cheaper.
Originally Posted by jimmykce1
I have SPL on my car and like it. Easy to adjust too. Go to www.splparts.com to check them out. These look and adjust like the Stillen, but are cheaper.
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