Rear Camber on TYPE SH same as BASE?
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Rear Camber on TYPE SH same as BASE?
Rear Camber on TYPE SH vs Base
DID NOT WRITE THIS: LegoMAHeggroll did on PO
Finally, a camber kit guide....
Okay once and for all. In response to all of the camber kit threads out there lately, I have come up with this. If you are not lowered past 1.25" get any camber kit that you please. If you are past 1.25" then choose Specialty Products or the Progress camber kit for the front. Mostly any camber kit will do for the rear. Keep in mind that the Specialty Products and Progress kits that you always see are rubber kits. Ingalls does offer some polyurethane kits and brass kits as well. Ingalls 3558 has some major clearance problems with the fender. My Specialty Products kit has clearance problems, but they are not as bad as the problem with the Ingalls kit. If you are stuck with the Ingalls 3558 kit, then you will probably have to shave the top outer corner of the camber kit. The best prices that I have seen on camber kits is at groupbuycenter.com. Here are the adjustment ranges for each camber kit:
Front Kits-
Ingalls 3556 -1 to 3 degrees (don't use if you're past 1.25")
Ingalls 3558 1.75-4.25 degrees
Specialty Products 67135 -1.5 to 1.5 degrees (dont use past 1.5")
Specialty Products 67330 1.5 to 3.0
Progress Kit up to 1.5 degrees
Rear Kits-
Ingalls 3573 1.25 to 3.0 degrees
Specialty Products 67165 -1.5 to 1.5 degrees
Specialty Products 67360 1.5 to 3.0 degrees
Specialty Products 84954 up to 1.5 degrees
Specialty Products 67360 1.5 to 3.0 degrees
Specialty Products 84955 1.75 to 3.25 degrees
Type SH:
Front Kits-
Specialty Products 67155 -1.5 to 1.5 degrees
Specialty Products 67350 1.5 to 3.0 degrees
Rear kits- same as base model
I think thats all.......
Finally, a camber kit guide....
Okay once and for all. In response to all of the camber kit threads out there lately, I have come up with this. If you are not lowered past 1.25" get any camber kit that you please. If you are past 1.25" then choose Specialty Products or the Progress camber kit for the front. Mostly any camber kit will do for the rear. Keep in mind that the Specialty Products and Progress kits that you always see are rubber kits. Ingalls does offer some polyurethane kits and brass kits as well. Ingalls 3558 has some major clearance problems with the fender. My Specialty Products kit has clearance problems, but they are not as bad as the problem with the Ingalls kit. If you are stuck with the Ingalls 3558 kit, then you will probably have to shave the top outer corner of the camber kit. The best prices that I have seen on camber kits is at groupbuycenter.com. Here are the adjustment ranges for each camber kit:
Front Kits-
Ingalls 3556 -1 to 3 degrees (don't use if you're past 1.25")
Ingalls 3558 1.75-4.25 degrees
Specialty Products 67135 -1.5 to 1.5 degrees (dont use past 1.5")
Specialty Products 67330 1.5 to 3.0
Progress Kit up to 1.5 degrees
Rear Kits-
Ingalls 3573 1.25 to 3.0 degrees
Specialty Products 67165 -1.5 to 1.5 degrees
Specialty Products 67360 1.5 to 3.0 degrees
Specialty Products 84954 up to 1.5 degrees
Specialty Products 67360 1.5 to 3.0 degrees
Specialty Products 84955 1.75 to 3.25 degrees
Type SH:
Front Kits-
Specialty Products 67155 -1.5 to 1.5 degrees
Specialty Products 67350 1.5 to 3.0 degrees
Rear kits- same as base model
I think thats all.......
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