How much negative camber could I get with these control arms / ball joints? What do you need to get for them? Thanks.
How much negative camber could I get with these control arms / ball joints? What do you need to get for them? Thanks.
Adjustable ball joints aren't IT legal... offset bushings only.
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The amount of - camber you get from a frony control arm without offset bushings is dependent on how much lowering you induce .
With the IT legal ride height in our 91 ITC civic we were at about -2deg +or- .
It's been a while since we sold the car though .
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like Xian said, the ingals adjustable balljoints are not allowed in IT, but for academia's sake, you can get ±3° or so with them from stock at whatever lowering position. the real trick is that they allow a reasonably easy caster adjust, too.
IT legal offset bushing are hard to get a wrench to, but work well and give you ~±2° caster AND camber. IT questionable slotted UCA mount replacements give you a bit more adjustemnt and are much easier to adjust. Ingals sells all 3 types, IIRC.
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