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Hi i know this has been discussed quite alot but i want more negative camber on my R32 gts-t that i use for drifting

I know i could fit S14 lower arms but i want fine adjustment cos at the moment the cambers are 1.3deg and 1.6deg want ti get them to around 3deg each

Cant really afford the $500+ good brand arm though

Everyone says dont get the cheap ebay ones cos the bearings will stuffed in 2 track days

Then i saw these Hardrace arms http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Hardrace-R32-GTR-Z32-300ZX-Front-Camber-Kit-Spherical-bearing-race-drift-JDM-/370764224146

The description says something about reinforced rubber bushes but also sonething about spherical bearing hmmm kind of confusing, but what i was thinking is if the ebay arms dont have bearing but rubber bushes instead then they might last a bit better ???

Then found these ones http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/200899226584?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

These ones say they have high quality urethane bushes so maybe will last ???

They also have a three year warranty so couldnt be that bad could they ???

Any other ideas what arms i should get would be appriciated

Thanks

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I heard the cheap ones snap.

I got some from Jap Warehouse or something, and the right is squeaking again.

Thats why i changed em in the first place!

Anyway, sometimes cheap is worse than stock.

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If you want something that isnt redicously expensive then you can either go with driftworks or just jap, ive been running a mix of both arms for 2 years in my drift car and never had an issue with them.

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