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gsx rated98

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Mar 16, 2004
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ok, someone answer before everyone starts in on me.

Reading Ingalls their site is just a hair confusing. I got a rear camber kit (Ingalls kit) off eBay, now it had two pieces in the pic, is the kit for one or both rears?

says 2 for the front one for the rear. If anyone has them on their car plz explain.

Thanks

Jerry
98 GSX
 
I believe that you need two front kits because they sell the ball joints one at a time (maybe because they don't last very long). I believe that you only need one rear kit because it includes four replacement A-arm brackets (maybe because these don't break).

Why people who aren't looking to add caster get the adjustable ball-joints is a bit beyond me. Because these are taller than the stock ball-joints, they cause the A-arm to hit the inside of the fender before you run out of shock travel. SP eccentric bushings are cheaper, much more hardy, don't cost you any travel, and can be easily rotated to add camber if you decide to go road racing or autoXing. Of course, on a totally slammed car, you might not have much choice, but why people totally slam their cars is also a bit beyond me.

- Jtoby
 
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