I'm so confused...SPC A Arms

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Mar 19, 2007 | 02:29 PM
  #1  
I just ordered a set of SPC A Arms...

do I need the plates to adjust camber? My camber specs arent that off from OEM
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Mar 19, 2007 | 08:47 PM
  #2  
I have them on my car it's pretty much a debate neal some say that the cost of front tires isn't worth the cost of getting the A arms when your car can be aligned close enough to sedan or coupe specs to not cause a problem. I went ahead and got them anyway because I can take my car to any shop and they can adjust them right back to sedan specs and I have a better range of adjustability. Are they necessary it's really up to you.
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Mar 19, 2007 | 09:11 PM
  #3  
I think I am going to get a set to help with braking. The added tire wear is a bonus.
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Mar 19, 2007 | 09:53 PM
  #4  
I have the SPC front and back and I think neal is asking about the spacers that come with the front kit. I was told that they are only needed if you are going to drop more than 2". I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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Mar 19, 2007 | 11:34 PM
  #5  
i already ordered the kit (i just ordered it to get my camber in spec)

I just need to know if I need to install the spacers to adjust camber.

I dun want to instal spacers cause

A) its a pain in the ****

B) i've heard of many issues with the spacers...that can only be exagerated with my AWD


can camber be adjusted if I just install the A Arms?
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Mar 19, 2007 | 11:39 PM
  #6  
you DO NOT need to install the spacers to adjust the camber. There are too many issues with them anyways. I installed them on 'havocwreakers' car and the adjustment from the ball joint was plenty, he was at -2.0 before and when i was messing with the alignment i could pull the tire to positive camber. Ended up setting his camber in the front around -0.7 on both sides.
-GP-
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Mar 19, 2007 | 11:42 PM
  #7  
Quote: you DO NOT need to install the spacers to adjust the camber. There are too many issues with them anyways. I installed them on 'havocwreakers' car and the adjustment from the ball joint was plenty, he was at -2.0 before and when i was messing with the alignment i could pull the tire to positive camber. Ended up setting his camber in the front around -0.7 on both sides.
-GP-
just the answer i was looking for

thank you white and gold wheels man
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Mar 19, 2007 | 11:44 PM
  #8  
lol, no problem Neal.
-GP-
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Mar 20, 2007 | 07:36 AM
  #9  
Quote:
thank you white and gold wheels man
LOL...that's funny....

BTW - thanks for the free info....I too ordered the SPC front kit & now know to tell the shop not to install the plates! Thanks Neal!
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Mar 20, 2007 | 07:44 PM
  #10  
Neal I misunderstood what you were asking. My shop did not install the spacers only installed the A-arms and that's it shame all of those extras get wasted and the cost still's the same.
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Mar 21, 2007 | 01:10 PM
  #11  
I heard the same thing...no spacers. If you put spacers on than you will need to extend other things too (ie. brake lines).

I ended up going with SPL Front A-Arms.
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Mar 21, 2007 | 01:22 PM
  #12  
this is great, i cant wait for em' to come in!
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Mar 22, 2007 | 12:38 PM
  #13  
HELP PLEASE. I'm getting my front kit installed tomorrow & want to find out more on what pieces won't need to be installed as mentioned above.

Can you please tell me which pieces I do NOT need to have installed, so I can direct the shop which ones I won't need? Is it just the circular piece that goes on top? Thanks so much.
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Mar 23, 2007 | 12:37 PM
  #14  
Still torn on whether or not to install the plate....
Gdup35sedan/Neal376 - what exactly are the issues with the spacer/plate?

SPC confirmed that the 4 point plate is not needed for a 1" drop. The other plates should be installed for proper correction angle as according to us and SPC. Actually SPC recommends you install both plates and brackets, but that is up to you.
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