The previous owner of my car hit a pot hole so hard she had to buy a new wheel. I guess it also moved a suspension mounting point some, as the camber on the right is about 1 degree (negative) more than on the left. It wasn't a particular problem until I lowered an inch. Now, the right camber is -2.7 deg and the left -1.7, and I'm thinking of getting adjustable upper arms. I know about the Prelude arms, but I don't want to mess with washers, etc. I don't mind the cost, just want to do what fits best and is the highest quality.
Yesterday, after plowing through dozens of threads, I found one that linked to a site that sold new upper arms of their own design, but of course I moved on and now can't find it again. I did read of some members' so-so experiences with the Ingalls arms, so would like to look further.
One more thing: Although I don't notice any other effects of the right suspension mount being out a bit, I suppose I could take the car to a body shop and they could crank it back. That way I would be -1.7 deg on both sides, and I could live with that. Seems to me though that the simplest thing to do is get an adjustable arm. Yes?
Anyone have any recommendations for a new adjustable front arm? Thanks.
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