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Old 09-13-2007, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a skunk2 rear camber kit for sale. I am asking $225 for the kit. I installed it on my 06 FG2 and only stayed on the car for about 10 miles ( yeah i am serious) I just installed it last night. The reason for selling is that i have 18" 7.5 wheels with a drop and i have way to much rubbing going on back there. I am locatecd in So Cal near the Ontario Mills Mall. As off right now i do not want to deal with shipping and stuff so i am looking for local buyers. If i cant get a buyer within a few weeks maybe i will consider shipping.
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
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the camber kit wouldnt cause it to rub. but bump for a great company and product skunk2 ftw
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Old 09-13-2007, 11:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Yeah, I would hold onto the camber kit. What offset are you running on the wheels and what size are the tires.
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I am rolling on 225/45/18. When i had the stock arms on there i had no rubbing at all. Now that the camber kit is installed and the camber is corrected i have the tires rubbing on the wheel well. It is getting annoying plus it sounds really nasty. Anyone else have any imput.
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Roll your fenders? Adjusting camber to compensate for rubbing is the wrong thing to do...Alignment should be adjusted to adjust handling not to clear tires...with that said http://www.rollyourfender.com/index.html Try that first IMHO
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Not really sure i want to do that. Thanks for the info though.
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You could always go for 225/40/18.
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