Revo Technica Camber Kits good/bad?

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Old 01-24-2005, 01:00 PM
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Revo Technica Camber Kits good/bad?

Whats up people, I finally got my tax returns back and need to get some things on my car strait that I have been putting off. I am tired of going through tires and I was looking at this Revo Technica Camber Kit Can anyone tell me if they heard of them? Is it a good buy or should I be looking else where?
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Originally Posted by 97CLgenius
Whats up people, I finally got my tax returns back and need to get some things on my car strait that I have been putting off. I am tired of going through tires and I was looking at this Revo Technica Camber Kit Can anyone tell me if they heard of them? Is it a good buy or should I be looking else where?
i have the revo technica camber kit and its ok, just make sure the bushings are lubed, my shit squeeks a little bit (as all camber kits do) but it aint that bad
its worth saving money rather than going with ingalls
Old 01-24-2005, 03:26 PM
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Cool thanks, but ingalls were only 40 bucks more and they came with rubber bushings so I will not hear the squeeks that I hear polyurathane people talk about.
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Originally Posted by 97CLgenius
Whats up people, I finally got my tax returns back and need to get some things on my car strait that I have been putting off. I am tired of going through tires and I was looking at this Revo Technica Camber Kit Can anyone tell me if they heard of them? Is it a good buy or should I be looking else where?
I haven't even gotten my damn W-2 yet
Old 01-24-2005, 05:57 PM
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the revo technica's dont adjust ur camber that much..

but if u have pro kit, it should be just right..

if u had coil overs or any springs that are lower and need more camber adjustment..then u might need ingalls..
in ur case.. u would be fine..
and i have them on my car, and mine dont squeek much.. =)..

good luck bro!
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Cool thanks for the heads up UCiCL30, I appreciate the feedback.
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