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hey, i have an ECR33 that will only ever be used as a daily drive.

I have some TE37s on there at the moment 18*8.5 front and 18*9.5 rear.

I need to eliminate the camber im getting, but im not sure on what products are a good buy or waste of money.

Some guidance would be greatly appreciated.

cheers.

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Check what's for sale by forum sponsors, if no luck there, try Option1Garage.com.au

The adjustable arms you'll find there are good but are made to a price point. The next jump up from there is Cusco (or similar Jap brand) which you'll pay about $450-$600/pair for. Not many people spend the extra money for the jap stuff, that I know of, I know plenty of people running the option1garage arms with success.

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i've been reccomended super pro bushes by my mechanic and he's a pretty well respected skyline mech in Adelaide.

but any ones which are poly urethane are good, such as whiteline.

i am going super pro because they're the same material but they are just a little cheaper.

i have a r32 GTR with whiteline sway bar on rear and tien super street coilovers, and i am going to do:

adj castor bushes set to max

adj front upper camber bushes to give a little more camber

adj rear upper camber bushes to remove a little camber

also i don't track my car, it is just a street car which i use for a little bit of spirited driving, it doesnt see any extreme driving like track days.

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i've got the performance-guru (off ebay from NZ) adjustable rear upper camber arms. excellent price. i cant fault them. they have rubber dust boots on the spherical joint. they seem to be pretty good quality. even the steering/suspension specialtist who adjusted them was impressed with them.

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