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I have been searching around for adjustable arms to give me some neg camber on the front, I have seen the JJR ones from just jap before but havent really looked into them.

Are they decent quality or should i avoid? Most stuff now is made in china or taiwan and i'm not as skeptical anymore as i used to be after having a great experience with the bc coilovers.

I have been looking at there adjustable lower control arms and upper arms

https://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=17838

https://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=16596

i have searched and found a thread about jjr rear camber arms failing but that was awhile ago.

There actually isnt that much of a price difference as i thought between cusco and jjr, the cusco upper arms are around $430 delivered from japan.

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Have just brought a few items off them (not arms) but havnt had a chance to look at them properly. In saying that one if my friends who i drift with has had JJR arms on his 32 for the last 2-3 years now and hasn't had a problem as far as im aware.

Also the guys at just jap are very helpfule and surportive, so if something were to go wrong in the short term im positive they would help.

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JJ are now also selling Hardrace suspension components which are serious bits of gear - Worth checking out

But there not in stock, compare the picture of the jjr rear camber arms and the hard race ones (which are the same price) and you can tell the diffence, if only in the thickness of material used.

Any one used these camber arms?

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But there not in stock, compare the picture of the jjr rear camber arms and the hard race ones (which are the same price) and you can tell the diffence, if only in the thickness of material used.

Any one used these camber arms?

Yea the hard race ones do look better, where else can you buy them from?

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But there not in stock, compare the picture of the jjr rear camber arms and the hard race ones (which are the same price) and you can tell the diffence, if only in the thickness of material used.

Any one used these camber arms?

Hi guys,

We have just finished unloading a new Hardrace container so the majority of the Camber Arm sets are back in stock - Please check our website.

If you have any further questions please don't hesitate to ask.

Cheers,

Steve

Just Jap Racing

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What are the chances of getting rear camber arms delivered to 3200 tomorrow and how much?

Hi mate,

Please call Darron asap in store to arrange, you might just scrape in with todays courier deliveries!

Darron can take your order over the phone if needed to get them to you on time.

Cheers,

Steve

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