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Looking to get opinions on adjustable camber arms/links brands for the sole purpose of the easiest to adjust. I seek opinions from those who occasionally or regularly adjust them themselves. I will be doing this on jackstands several times a year as I go between street and track setups. I know there are other variables that come into play like quality, bushings, material etc. and I can address those concerns later as I narrow down my choice.
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Toe is your biggest factor with tire wear.

That said, all day, AAD. Figure out which key is the street key, and which is the track key. Simple swap, consistent results.
 

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I’m just here to report that going from -2 to -2.7 rear camber massively improved the rear grip confidence.

Also to the OP, just leave track alignment all day every day.
 
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I agree 100% on needing toe adjustment when changing between street & track be it with oem or after market links however at this time I’m seeking opinions on which arms users feel are the best to deal with when adjusting their camber.
 
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Toe is your biggest factor with tire wear.

That said, all day, AAD. Figure out which key is the street key, and which is the track key. Simple swap, consistent results.
I do like the AAD and have considered their camber & toe links
 

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That’s just not a setting I want to stay/be at, now very possible in the future I may change my mind
 
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I’m just here to report that going from -2 to -2.7 rear camber massively improved the rear grip confidence.

Also to the OP, just leave track alignment all day every day.
Also that may be something I do as time goes on.
 

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I do like the AAD and have considered their camber & toe links
Two other things. AAD camber arms are machined beautifully, if that is something you appreciate. And their customer service is top notch. I was installing on a Friday night, and they gave me the main guy for the S550 cell phone number, and said to message him with any issues that night.

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As for toe links, I would recommend a turnbuckle style. I had the AAD toe links, and my problem was I couldn't get it as precise as I wanted. Ended up with J&M toe links. With the turnbuckle style, you figure out how much one flat changes the toe, which makes the adjustment very repeatable if you are going track to street.
 
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Two other things. AAD camber arms are machined beautifully, if that is something you appreciate. And their customer service is top notch. I was installing on a Friday night, and they gave me the main guy for the S550 cell phone number, and said to message him with any issues that night.

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As for toe links, I would recommend a turnbuckle style. I had the AAD toe links, and my problem was I couldn't get it as precise as I wanted. Ended up with J&M toe links. With the turnbuckle style, you figure out how much one flat changes the toe, which makes the adjustment very repeatable if you are going track to street.
Great info, thanks. I have seen you mention the toe link issue in another thread and like you I’m sure I would want to be closer as well. A friend has the J&M toe link and is very pleased.
 
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-4 front. Autocross dual driving with enough success for competitors to conclude that CAM pax is charmin ultra soft.
 

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Two other things. AAD camber arms are machined beautifully, if that is something you appreciate. And their customer service is top notch. I was installing on a Friday night, and they gave me the main guy for the S550 cell phone number, and said to message him with any issues that night.

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As for toe links, I would recommend a turnbuckle style. I had the AAD toe links, and my problem was I couldn't get it as precise as I wanted. Ended up with J&M toe links. With the turnbuckle style, you figure out how much one flat changes the toe, which makes the adjustment very repeatable if you are going track to street.
FYI - AAD will machine smaller increment tabs for you in order to get the precision you want.
 

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