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For a lot of reasons, I cant really get behind Steeda.
So you instead went with a inferior company with subpar parts.. congrats.
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I have the BMR, but this SPC design is my favorite.
How do rubber bushing in this one on the subframe end compare to a bearing in Steeda / BMR one ? Do you think it matters ?

Btw - Steeda sells it too, for quite a bit less than what in that link above.
 

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So you instead went with a inferior company with subpar parts.. congrats.
That's nice. And your assertion is based on what...your experience?
 

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More to the point of the OP - does anyone know if the OEM rear camber arms are identical between the 350 and the 500?
 

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OP I know you didn't specifically mention Full Tilt Boogie, but I think they are another excellent option. That's the route I went on my 350 based on feedback from some other members.
 

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FTBR runs their cars hard. I have their full IRS kit on our 01 Cobra and we're happy with it. For a race car, I don't think there is much better but they give very little consideration to NVH, and that's intentional, IMO. For a street car, it's easy to go overboard with some products that will certainly add NVH but questionable performance improvements (whether that's due the part itself or the fact that a customer might not push it enough to realize any benefit).
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