Aftermarket camber on 1998 RL
#2
Only one that I'm aware of are the SPC arms. Moog rebrands them for their line. Note that on my 04' they added a little positive camber even at the most negative setting. They will also stiffen up the rear suspension due to the larger metal in the bushing. Also, it is kinda of hard to get in there because the bushing is larger than the old one. You need a lot of lube and a hammer to get them in.
#3
Only one that I'm aware of are the SPC arms. Moog rebrands them for their line. Note that on my 04' they added a little positive camber even at the most negative setting. They will also stiffen up the rear suspension due to the larger metal in the bushing. Also, it is kinda of hard to get in there because the bushing is larger than the old one. You need a lot of lube and a hammer to get them in.
#4
TBH I don't know. When stock the fronts should be very close to 0 degrees. I'm presuming you're doing a stance build. TBH I can't really help with that. Kind of beyond my knowledge. Anyhows, take care. Its weird talking to another RL owner around my age.
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