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Hi there i tried a search and couldnt get any good info, i am looking at buying some castor and camber arms for my R32 gtr and not sure what a good brand to go with.

I also have heard that i should get fixed camber arms not adjustable is this true.

can anyone give me some good info please so i can do it right the first time.

cheers,

Dave.

All depends how much adjustment u want. For street just aftermarket bushes are good (Whiteline etc), but they dont offer a whole lot of adjustment.

For track work i would go Adjustable. Ones like Cusco, Ikeya Formula are very strong and offer a wide range of adjustment.

I have basically Cusco's whole range under my car and cant speak highly of it. Have never had a problem with it.

Thanks for that info i have been doing alot more research lately and yeah i have been told the same.

I will go the adjustable castor and camber arms to get it right as i will be doing some occasional track work, i guess you might as well spend a little more once than doing it right a second time.

I will look into the cusco and ikeya formula brands for pricing, anyone have any of these that they dont need anymore i would be interested in purchasing them.

  • 1 month later...

hey mate, i have adjustable front camber arms on my 32r, i bought them from just jap, $415 deliverd, in1 day. tey appear to have roller bearings at the pivot points. seem really good for the cheap price. cheapest i could find, and look pretty shmik too...

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