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SPC Camber Arm Sale

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We have the SPC Rear Camber Arms 15% off for a limited time. We sell them in pairs, well, because you need 2 of them.
We have no idea why everyone sells them individually. These are the only arms we are aware of besides the factory arms that will not put you in a wall when they fail.
They are adjustable at both ends of the arms allowing very easy set-up adjustments.

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Placed my order. Someone was telling me I should buy a narrow wrench to adjust the outer camber bolt when the wheel is on the car. Is that true and do you guys sell one?

No faith at all :) Beside hands on experience that I have with these, SPC has installation instructions for them and they happen to say :

"To fine tune camber, rotate outer bushing insert using a thin 1½” open end wrench such as SPC #74400 or similar. "

Take a look, you'll understand how this entire thing works (which may be helpful if you're installing it yourself since you do have to calculate/figure out how to set inboard insert to land in ballpark of a camber you want - this isn't adjustment you want to be done in the shop because it requires the arm to basically be removed. Outboard adjustment - one you need wrench for - is about a degree (look at the instructions and it will be pretty clear with the graph they provide).

 
Placed my order. Someone was telling me I should buy a narrow wrench to adjust the outer camber bolt when the wheel is on the car. Is that true and do you guys sell one?
I may have one to see what it was but not do have them on our website but you can also get the Martin Sproket and Gear pump service wrench #1248 or #BLK1248 on Amazon, but if you Google it you will also find it. It's a forged wrench $25-30ish. The SPC one is less money.
 

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