SPC or Ingalls Camber Kit?
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I read that too! Right here: should i get a camber kit???help!!
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The SPC units do have a spot for the abs sensor to attach. It is held to the SPC unit with one 10mm bolt. The directions call for cutting part of abs's bracket so that it will have a good fit aganst the Spc unit. However, I found that I didn't have to cut the bracket and nothing has gone wrong. You do have to remove the bracket before you can adjust the camber. Otherwise, when you spin the turn buckle, the sensor's line will simply get wrapped around the unit and eventually tear apart. This is most likely what happened to the other guy that had the problem. That tech must have been a super lazy idiot.
Anyhow, the SPC units are very beefy and heavy. They are of very high quality. I would recommend them to anyone.
Anyhow, the SPC units are very beefy and heavy. They are of very high quality. I would recommend them to anyone.
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[hr]Originally posted by: Royando
i got SPC's and they are the best..no probs, nothing.. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] happy camper[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Royando
i got SPC's and they are the best..no probs, nothing.. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] happy camper[hr]
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