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cos was thinkn of running more (or is it less...i mean more negative) camber in so isnt this the part i need? just something like -3 top :S

Na man 33's have a diffrent setup all together.

If you already have a cusco style adjustable uper arm you will need an Ikeya adjustable lower arm. But I think the cusco style upper arm will allow plenty of adjustment.

Go to Just jap for all of the above

very interested in a track version and quite posably 2 pairs .

i will be happy to deposit money once i know the adjustment availiable.

feel free to pm me with the adj details and bank details at the same time

cheers

Tim,

lol, everyone has the same idea. every single bloody set of arms or bushes for 32 does not give anywhere near enough neg camber. the only way up till now was cut and shut factory arms to get you that nasty 5 degrees neg you want. but if johnny listens to me (and he will or I will ridicule him for life) these will be the best arms on the market. :) cure the binding/bush wear issues and the lack of adjustment issues in one hit.

righto status is that jonny is getting back to me with a manufacture time once i have that ill make a last call for deposits then ill hnd over your deposits to johnny and you will pay him the reminder when they are ready for pick up

pete

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Still haven't received a reply to my pm's mate....i would like to get a set of these,

expressed interest on the 26th of June.... i didn't get any bank details to make a deposit?

i don't want to miss out on a set of these great items

Z

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