SPC v.s. Battle Version v.s. ?

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Old 04-03-2006, 08:40 PM
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SPC v.s. Battle Version v.s. ?

I'm looking for a camber kit to fix my tire wear problem. Some affordable, but still with good quality that would solve the problem. How's the SPC and battle version kits? Are there any other brands around these prices. Also, will I need to get a toe adjustment too?
 
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Old 04-04-2006, 12:09 AM
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try www.kinetixracing.com , i bought some from them for my old Z and they worked great
 
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Originally Posted by robertc
I'm looking for a camber kit to fix my tire wear problem. Some affordable, but still with good quality that would solve the problem. How's the SPC and battle version kits? Are there any other brands around these prices. Also, will I need to get a toe adjustment too?
You cannot use the part of the Battle Version kit that adjusts toe, because it requires that you remove the very suspension arm that your oem rear springs sit in. You can only use them if you buy and install a very select breed of coilover, on whose rear springs are located on the rear dampner's and not in the oem location.

In any event you did pick the only two setup's that correctly adjust rear toe from the proper oem location, so by default go with the SPC kit.
 

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I put spc camber rods and toe bolts..and they worked great
 
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I believe the battle version camber arm can be used with the stock suspension arm, it's their toe bolt that requires you to remove the stock arm.
 
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Old 04-11-2006, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by robertc
I'm looking for a camber kit to fix my tire wear problem. Some affordable, but still with good quality that would solve the problem. How's the SPC and battle version kits? Are there any other brands around these prices. Also, will I need to get a toe adjustment too?
SPC lower camber arms and toe bolts. If you call SPC direct the list on them is $200/set (a set is one camber arm and one toe bolt), so you need two total (so around $400) unless you only want to do one side JK. I called IAP Direct (Import Auto Performance) because they had an auction on Ebay for $200 buy-it-now for both sets, I thought it was a typo, it WAS NOT A TYPO. I paid $228.95 total for both. I think they are a forum sponsor up in here
 

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Originally Posted by Drecksel
I believe the battle version camber arm can be used with the stock suspension arm, it's their toe bolt that requires you to remove the stock arm.
Your correct, I edited my reply.
 
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