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Originally Posted by The Radium King
lots of variables:
serviceable ball joints? you don't want to throw away a $1000 control arm because the ball joint wears.
adjustable thrust arm bushings? big camber pushes the control arm out and impacts caster (especially at the front where the thrust arms are shorter).
monoball or rubber bushings? how much play do you want in your suspension?
adjustment mechanism - shims are extra $.
quality - do you trust spc after what steve went through?
ps, note that the rennline arms are $600 a PAIR, but the ends are $250 EACH ($500 a pair) so the rennline product is $1100. with the elephant product for the addnl $90 you get solid thrust arm bushings, serviceable ball joints, and a simpler adjustment mechanism.
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Aaaahhhhh...... great info.
Why does elephant's description say I need to use their camber plates as well?
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