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Old Dec 17, 2003
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i want to get an ingalls camber kit and was wondering whether i should get rubber bushings or polyurethane bushings. anyways, your guys' input would be much helpful asap. thanx.
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Old Dec 17, 2003
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I'd recommend the SPC over Ingalls. Some people on the site have CRACKED their Ingalls. Pay a little extra for something that will last...

Get the Polyurethane bushings though
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eh i'd say rubber.. not much difference with handling when it comes to camber kits...
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Poly = stiffer more race oriented ride
Rubber= softer more daily driver ride
its up to you my guess is the rubber ones are cheaper but like people already said you wont notice much diff in your camber kit since you dont ride directly on it .
so depends on what you like but its not gonna do a whole lot
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