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Hey guys, recently installed front and rear camber arms to fit these new suckers in! however after a bit of a sh*t fight, didn't end up installing the front camber arms as it all still fell within spec which was great!

so some good news, if anyone is wanting 99% new SPC front camber arms i have them for sale, bought them for $445 from Concept Z Performance without delivery, ill be willing to let them go for $400 firm.

I also have for sale the 19inch rays stockies with bridgestone re50a on them, around 30ish % left.. they have been professionally painted gloss back. ill take offers on them..

but for now, something bigger and better! What do you all think?

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hey,

im running BC racing BR series coilovers, I've heard great reviews about them so i though id give them a shot.

Wheels are 19x9.5 +22 up front with 255/35/19 and rears are 19x10.5 +22 with 285/35/19.

I'm running 1degree camber up front, with no arms, that's the max that i'll be able to get from them. Rears are at 1.5degrees with SPC camber arms. Guards have been rolled and no scrubbing issues at all.

Hope that helps.

Minh

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Cheers for your reply, that helps me alot. I was in the process of ordering stance gr+ pro coils from the US (seeing that our dollar is so awesome atm). But had a few complications with the store accepting overseas credit cards.

I might just get the BC Racing ones, as i know i can get them from JustJap.

Am i right in assuming you only had your rear guards rolled? It looks like the front guards are pre-rolled stock.

Cheers for all your help.

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