Are adjustable upper control arms worth it for lowered car?
#1
Are adjustable upper control arms worth it for lowered car?
Car is lowered quite some and I need to get rid of the camber in front. Any thoughts on adjustable uppers? which ones work or dont for lowered cars? Will my alignment guy be able to adjust them without having to jack the car up etc?
#2
FormerVendor
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The adjustable upper front A-Arms are going to allow you to achieve more or less camber out of the front of the car, caster can be adjusted a little as well.
On the F-Body car the alignment is changed using the slots in the K-member by pulling the lower A-arm in or out. If you haven't already had the vehicle aligned try that first, they may be able to get the vehicle in spec with out aftermarket suspension items. If you can get -1/2 degree of camber you are doing great.
Although the upper front A-Arms work great by allowing more adjustment they are time consuming to set up and it will take the right alignment show to work them.
I hope this helps you some,
Ryan
On the F-Body car the alignment is changed using the slots in the K-member by pulling the lower A-arm in or out. If you haven't already had the vehicle aligned try that first, they may be able to get the vehicle in spec with out aftermarket suspension items. If you can get -1/2 degree of camber you are doing great.
Although the upper front A-Arms work great by allowing more adjustment they are time consuming to set up and it will take the right alignment show to work them.
I hope this helps you some,
Ryan