Ingalls Rear Camber kit PICS of parts
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Ingalls Rear Camber kit PICS of parts
Just bought the Ingalls Performance suspension components
Part # 38950
Smart Arm
Adjustable Rear Camber Link with Poleurethane Busings
Cost: 113.69
From: www.ultrarev.com
They dont look anything like the damn pictures on ebay....Im guessing the pics on ebay are Older design of this camber kit? (i heard the older ones weren't very strong?)
Look at this thing

Mine look like this:

Im so glad I went with these instead of the generic Or OBX brands.
They feel pretty stong.
Part # 38950
Smart Arm
Adjustable Rear Camber Link with Poleurethane Busings
Cost: 113.69
From: www.ultrarev.com
They dont look anything like the damn pictures on ebay....Im guessing the pics on ebay are Older design of this camber kit? (i heard the older ones weren't very strong?)
Look at this thing
Mine look like this:

Im so glad I went with these instead of the generic Or OBX brands.
They feel pretty stong.
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Originally Posted by AzNmiKex215
those are okay, i have the SPC ones and they look 5 times beefier
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Nah they feel much stronger than the stock ones
Oh and i dont know about the previous design but they included thread dimples on the rod bolt part to not go past...I believe this is why previous or cheaper kits BREAK because they are pulled too far out.
mine aren't even close to those dimples.....Kit is very easy to adjust.
I used pliers to adjust the middle smart arm...It looks like to me it would be harder to get the jaws of the pliers around a "beefier" middle arm.
Anyway these work...BTW how does the SPC kit hold the setting in place...Does it have similar jam nuts?
Oh and i dont know about the previous design but they included thread dimples on the rod bolt part to not go past...I believe this is why previous or cheaper kits BREAK because they are pulled too far out.
mine aren't even close to those dimples.....Kit is very easy to adjust.
I used pliers to adjust the middle smart arm...It looks like to me it would be harder to get the jaws of the pliers around a "beefier" middle arm.
Anyway these work...BTW how does the SPC kit hold the setting in place...Does it have similar jam nuts?
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