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rear camber kit

turbofonz

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Ingalls in the Talon, Whiteline in the VR-4. I do my own alignments and both do the job well.
 

I picked up:

RAYBESTOS Part # 6111101
RAYBESTOS Part # 6111102

From rockauto.com They look alright, should do the job just fine. Make sure you order a set of MEVOTECH Part # MK9617 with them.


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Adorsey

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I purchased these. for the Galant.
Shipped fast, and they work just fine.


Not the greatest of pictures, and not even fully put together. But you get the idea.

 
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Adorsey

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The fitting, circled in red. Is a grease fitting. It allows grease to be pumped throught the fitting, and into the balljoint.
Super simple to do, just friend a friend with a gtrease gun and have him/her do it. Or bring it to a shop or something and just ask them to do it.
 

Adorsey

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Noo problem guy, happy ta help.

They are really nice fitting too, I hope you have good luck with them /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 

Ralli380Gvr4

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Quoting Adorsey:
I purchased these. for the Galant.
Shipped fast, and they work just fine.


These seem to be good budget option to Tunesnation.com control arms I've been drooling over. cool /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cool.gif
The price is very attractive, $155 compared to $355. They look a little less beefy but, for a street car and plan on a little track time, they seem like they would do the trick. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif

Tunersnation control arms.
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Adorsey

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I was tossed the package of the control arms when it arrived to my house. I caught it and almost fellover. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/rofl.gif

They were alot more beefy than I expected myself.

Anyone with access to a machine shop could easily turn out the chromoly shafts, and thread the inside for the other nessesary parts.
Everything else you could probably find at NAPA or online, and put these together for cheap. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif just a little note to any entrepreneurs out there.
 

KiNgMaRtY

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Wow, then good price! Ever try finding just a tie rod for the rear? Good luck. I tried finding one for the AWS arm and could not find one. So you have a total of 4 outter tie rods in the end!
Looks like the $155 don't come with all bushings though. I may be wrong though
 
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Adorsey

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I dropped my AWS rear subframe, and had one already built-up to put in its place. The one in the picture.
Went from:
AWS, ABS, 3bolt rear end, stock sway bar. bull

To:
4bolt, RM swaybar, new oem endlinks, poly mounts, *Chromoly upper adjustable control arms, clean looking rear end.

Only two outter tie rods /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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