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Yeah. Camber arm and toe arms are all interchangeable. Some have minor cosmetic differences...but its only visual

The "O" type, or ring type...what ever you prefer to call it, is more due to manufacturer design than vehicle suitability.

Some prefer to make a ring tpye, others have a single rod arm type.

Both do the same job.

The whiteline arms are a great product, however as they wont make the "O" part wider, it is no good with after market shocks as they hit.

fair enough. i never thought they'd be interchangeble since most aftermarket manufacturers, even factory use the ring type for 32s and single rod type for 33s so i thought they'd be completely different but like you said its all just visual

Edited by R33_NICK

Sorry to hijack your thread, but I'm also chasing some camber arms for my R34 GTT and was wondering if it was worthwhile to shell out for some branded Jap ones, or if it'll be fine to just stick with a $200 pair off Just Jap. :D

Sorry to hijack your thread, but I'm also chasing some camber arms for my R34 GTT and was wondering if it was worthwhile to shell out for some branded Jap ones, or if it'll be fine to just stick with a $200 pair off Just Jap. :down:

suspension isnt something you must skimp on just like brakes so to be safe, its best to go for Jap brands you can afford. despite saying that, some non-jap ones like Whiteline are ok just so long they are made with strong materials.

ive just ordered Just Jap's camber arms as im through waiting. I havent heard any bad feedbacks from JustJap's parts and they are made from medium carbon steel so I guess its ok tho i actually wanted the Cusco or Kazama arms(you should see the thickness of their camber arms) since their construction looks solid.

Not unless we buy off the interwebz mate.

Btw, I'll probably be getting mine off Danny anyway. Spent all my money of some new camera shit, so gotta start saving up for these again

fair enough man. even ive blown all my money on my suspension parts already. ive decided on JJRs instead as they seem pretty decend for their price(well thats all the money i have left after buying the other parts).

Edited by R33_NICK

Mods, you can close this now. Ive ordered Cusco Rear camber arms instead. just thought id let everyone know, Xspeed has a pair of Cusco rear camber arms at the moment when i visited them last week. If you want Kazamas, go to JPC and Vision R can order in Cuscos for you. Ive bought my Cuscos online at Perfectrun.jp as they are pretty reasonably priced and you can also check Nengun if you can wait for that long for your parts to arrive.

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