Anyone try Truhart camber kits?
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Thanks for sharing some great info. You might be talking about Eibach since I hear they're the same as SPC. I was planning to go with SPL from the start but decided to look into less expensive arms on a $8k DD 1" drop but you have put some 2nd thought into it. What I meant by cliché is the fact that everybody knows the great reliability of SPL or other top name brands for parts, so every post regarding info on new products or less expensive products leads to the same preferred brand rather then helpful info on the posted product it self. It becomes a waste of time reading through threads that basically lead to the same thing. I wasn't trying to offend anybody by using business term but that's usually how the business world works in most industries.
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Your thread turned into a lost cause, searching for answers! We knew what you were looking for, evidently no one has used the Truhart kit. When your life depends on quality parts it's difficult to try a less expensive, untried product! Members here either ignore the fact they need a camber kit so their tires last or they step up to what we all know works best!
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Your thread turned into a lost cause, searching for answers! We knew what you were looking for, evidently no one has used the Truhart kit. When your life depends on quality parts it's difficult to try a less expensive, untried product! Members here either ignore the fact they need a camber kit so their tires last or they step up to what we all know works best!
Gary
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Yes it is lowered but just with z springs. I got a great price on parts through eBay! I also got a 72055 spc rear tow kit (not pictured). The Truhart parts look very beefy and I don't anticipate having any issues once installed correctly. (I feel one step a lot of people miss is tightening at ride hight not on a lift or jack stands, which I believe causes pre mature bushing failure) One thing I would like to note is that the front upper control arms come with the cones which is a plus.
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I hope those work out for you. I personally put control arms in the same category as tires, essential safety items. And for that category I will not put an untested part on my car. Search the forum for Ichiba horror stories and you'll find mine among them. I have the SPL V2 front arms, Stillen rear bars and Bridgestone Potenza RE 760 Sport tires. Yes I paid a little more for proven, quality parts but I know they're reliable and I have nothing to worry about. Plus your front arms wouldn't give me close to the camber adjustment I need since my sedan's dropped 3" all around. And with my set-up I'm in factory spec on all 4 corners.
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Great info BadazzG, I definitely agree with tightening at ride height. They look like they are built well and even though they aren't going to show much they look very nice haha. Looks like you have the stock shocks and springs, are you lowered at all? If I remember right, these arms have a little more adjustability over OEM arms correct? Thanks
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I hope those work out for you. I personally put control arms in the same category as tires, essential safety items. And for that category I will not put an untested part on my car. Search the forum for Ichiba horror stories and you'll find mine among them. I have the SPL V2 front arms, Stillen rear bars and Bridgestone Potenza RE 760 Sport tires. Yes I paid a little more for proven, quality parts but I know they're reliable and I have nothing to worry about. Plus your front arms wouldn't give me close to the camber adjustment I need since my sedan's dropped 3" all around. And with my set-up I'm in factory spec on all 4 corners.
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