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BMR rear camber lockout kit vs Steeda rear camber adjusters

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I know neither one is necessary, but which is the better kit of the two? It seems like the Steeda kit can potentially slip and lose adjustment, whereas the BMR kit will hold either position of positive or negative camber without slipping.
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BMR lock out kit only has two positions - outter most or inner most.

Youd want BMR lock out to avoid slip + add camber arm of choosing if you'd like the adjustability

Steeda kit just allows for easier adjustment during alignment time.
 
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BMR lock out kit only has two positions - outter most or inner most.

Youd want BMR lock out to avoid slip + add camber arm of choosing if you'd like the adjustability

Steeda kit just allows for easier adjustment during alignment time.
Copy that Cpcloud. BMR lockout it is then.
 

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I recently put the AAD camber links ( https://aadperformance.com/collecti...ar-camber-teailing-arm?variant=39321263669332 ) on my car. They are, in my opinion, the nicest option available. I'm going to do a real write up shortly, but I just haven't gotten to it.

The AAD links have lockout plates which take care of the adjuster sliding. It also has the capacity to change the camber adjustment in a very predictable and repeatable way with different shim 'chips' that fit in the arm. The bushings both inboard and outboard are very nice. The arm bolts up without a drama.

When you consider they're ~$100 less expensive per pair than Steeda or BMR and they don't have the horrible Rod-end-held-in-bending issue, I think they're pretty much a no-brainer purchase.
 
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Sounds like those are some really nice camber arms!
 

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Sounds like those are some really nice camber arms!
Honestly, I'd like to have more time on the car before giving them the complete stamp of approval, but, with only a week driving around town, it's all positive. You asked the question; I thought I'd let you know my experience, because I have been pleased with the quality and I think the design is better than others. To this point, they've been invisible, which is exactly what I wanted.
 
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That’s cool! Thank you. Looking forward to your write up on these.
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