Stern Control Arms
#1
Stern Control Arms
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Has anyone put this on their car? If so, what are your thoughts criticisms?
Many thanks in advance!
Has anyone put this on their car? If so, what are your thoughts criticisms?
Many thanks in advance!
#3
Pretty much, here's the deal
Adjustable camber, which is really only needed for the track. But if you do, you don't want a rubber bushing. You should upgrade to a poly or metal.
Poly or metal will make noise which is not tolerable for most on the street. So these with the rubber bushing are a compromise that should be quiet on the street, but allow you to add camber. But why do you need more camber on the street? And if you lowered, you already added more camber....
You could use these to get your camber back to more original spec if you are lowered too far.
Also, these units do have interchangeable bushings, but I don't think they released the metal/poly yet.
Poly or metal will make noise which is not tolerable for most on the street. So these with the rubber bushing are a compromise that should be quiet on the street, but allow you to add camber. But why do you need more camber on the street? And if you lowered, you already added more camber....
You could use these to get your camber back to more original spec if you are lowered too far.
Also, these units do have interchangeable bushings, but I don't think they released the metal/poly yet.
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