Yeah Nah
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Regarding coilovers I personally think waiting a while (maybe 3-6 months) until more brands hit the Australian market. Very tempting right now to take out the credit card and go shopping. [MENTION=14907]PPPony[/MENTION] brings up a valid point about compatibility with dampers and coils and this will depend on what sort of ride you are after and what your beast will be used for.
My concern is the rear camber adjustment. Like I have mentioned before the rca is very poorly designed and can easily go out of whack if you a hit curb/burnouts/rear wheel hop etc. That is why I am looking at what aftermarket products are available to allow for better rear camber adjustability and strength.
Rear camber bolts are not worth it and they are rubbish and will not hold. Steeda have rca with adjustment (at a cost of six hunge) and will soon release an upgrade to their current product. Looks like they have realised strength and reliability on it current version is prone to issues, but is a much more superior product than the pissy camber bolts. BMR are soon to release their version. It's a similar shape to the OEM rca in a wishbone style and looks like it will blow the Steeda away in strength but at cost over around six hunge
I would like to read other opinions on rear camber if you have any. I'm currently working on another option and hope to share this with you soon at a fraction of the cost of Steeda and BMR.
My concern is the rear camber adjustment. Like I have mentioned before the rca is very poorly designed and can easily go out of whack if you a hit curb/burnouts/rear wheel hop etc. That is why I am looking at what aftermarket products are available to allow for better rear camber adjustability and strength.
Rear camber bolts are not worth it and they are rubbish and will not hold. Steeda have rca with adjustment (at a cost of six hunge) and will soon release an upgrade to their current product. Looks like they have realised strength and reliability on it current version is prone to issues, but is a much more superior product than the pissy camber bolts. BMR are soon to release their version. It's a similar shape to the OEM rca in a wishbone style and looks like it will blow the Steeda away in strength but at cost over around six hunge
I would like to read other opinions on rear camber if you have any. I'm currently working on another option and hope to share this with you soon at a fraction of the cost of Steeda and BMR.
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