Adjustable Rear Camber Arms
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No issues currently. Did a few track days and I drive aggressively all the time. Just PM me for the information. Thanks
Robyn I have not forgotten about you. I'm just not with my car. I'll be back home on the 14th.
Robyn I have not forgotten about you. I'm just not with my car. I'll be back home on the 14th.
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I think there might be a solution for adjusting these while mounted. It may take some research in finding the right bolt and a rod end with a smaller diameter thread.
Take a look at the Same concept but use an adjustment bolt between the arm and the rod end. This allows adjustablity while mounted.
Take a look at the Same concept but use an adjustment bolt between the arm and the rod end. This allows adjustablity while mounted.
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I agree, but in all honesty how many people here are doing their own alignment? Also removing on nut to adjust is really easy. I asked RealTune about these and they said: "Yeah it's china castes junk
Mine are made in USA / New Jersey by a guy that is on a formula d drift team" and "I only remove the one end to adjust"
Mine are made in USA / New Jersey by a guy that is on a formula d drift team" and "I only remove the one end to adjust"
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No doubt Realtune is better quality. The bolt setup can be adapted to the Realtune setup, it's just finding the right part(plenty of bolts still made in the USA ).
It would be nice reaching around with a wrench for fine tuning some really low setups VS taking the wheel off and unbolting an arm every time.
The alignment shops would benefit as well plus they are not torquing your bolts back to spec and prob using an air wrench.
Anyway I still have yet to purchase mine from them.. I was just throwing this out as an additional part /option that we could possibly adapt.
It would be nice reaching around with a wrench for fine tuning some really low setups VS taking the wheel off and unbolting an arm every time.
The alignment shops would benefit as well plus they are not torquing your bolts back to spec and prob using an air wrench.
Anyway I still have yet to purchase mine from them.. I was just throwing this out as an additional part /option that we could possibly adapt.
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I'm Ron from Realtune
thanks to Fuego looking me up and testing the parts we do have many suspension parts that are seemingly crossovers for the lancer platform
rear upper adjustable camber arms, rear adjustable toe links, rear suspension braces, front sway bar links, etc
I'm not a vendor on here to sell you guys any of these parts so if you need info please PM me or Fuego or stop by our forum calibersrt4.net
everyone is welcome
thanks again
I am looking into a vendor section here so stay tuned....Realtuned
I'm Ron from Realtune
thanks to Fuego looking me up and testing the parts we do have many suspension parts that are seemingly crossovers for the lancer platform
rear upper adjustable camber arms, rear adjustable toe links, rear suspension braces, front sway bar links, etc
I'm not a vendor on here to sell you guys any of these parts so if you need info please PM me or Fuego or stop by our forum calibersrt4.net
everyone is welcome
thanks again
I am looking into a vendor section here so stay tuned....Realtuned
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Thanks Ron love the car!
Also thanks for the help and the support u provided during my testing. I must have send you over 100 messages to Ron and his replies were always quick and on point. Also, thank you everyone here for supporting the Guinea Pig. lol...
Also thanks for the help and the support u provided during my testing. I must have send you over 100 messages to Ron and his replies were always quick and on point. Also, thank you everyone here for supporting the Guinea Pig. lol...