Will cusco a-arms put eibachs into spec?
Will cusco a-arms put eibachs into spec?
Basically just what the title says. theirs only 3 sets of arms for the coupe as all 3 have a downfall
Kinetix ~ cheapest but squeak
Cusco ~ mid priced but dont have a lot of adjustment
350 Evo ~ I really cant see myself paying $800+ for a-arms..
So out of the 3 if cusco will put eibachs back into spec I will prob get those, does anyone know for sure? If they dont what is the lowest camber they will goto? I know my front is at -1.6 on both sides. Ken told me I would probably see -1.9 to -2.2 without adjustment up front so im hoping these will work. thanks
Matt
Kinetix ~ cheapest but squeak
Cusco ~ mid priced but dont have a lot of adjustment
350 Evo ~ I really cant see myself paying $800+ for a-arms..
So out of the 3 if cusco will put eibachs back into spec I will prob get those, does anyone know for sure? If they dont what is the lowest camber they will goto? I know my front is at -1.6 on both sides. Ken told me I would probably see -1.9 to -2.2 without adjustment up front so im hoping these will work. thanks
Matt
Originally Posted by 1nate7
If you are at -1.6 now, the Cusco arms should get you to around -1.1. It would be within stock spec, but just barely. As long as your toe is ok, that shouldn't be too bad.
Oh, I see. You will probably be able to get back where you are now, but thats about it. Cusco arms can only add .5 degrees of positive camber. Kinetix arms are the only affordable choice you have if you want to add significant positive camber.
I saw you powdercoated your wheels and they look good. Not exactly an apples to apples comparision, but here are the anthracite color on my Z:
I saw you powdercoated your wheels and they look good. Not exactly an apples to apples comparision, but here are the anthracite color on my Z:
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