Gauging Interest in Modified Stock UCA's for Negative Camber

7Mboost

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I've been toying around with some old stock UCA's off a parts car and was seeing that I could shorten these relatively easily. I'm considering selling modified UCA's good for at least -3 degrees of camber or offering the service. I would like to know if there's any interest for these and what kind of budget people are willing to spend for these pieces.

Jeff H.
 

7Mboost

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I think I can do somewhere between $350-$450 shipped, is that range feasible? The arms will be strong but presentable as well, I know welding big 1/4" car on top of the cut looks like shit and leaves less clearance for the wheel.
 

Chambers

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For those of us who are negative camber inept, what would be the upside of this? Obviously not to many people would be putting these on a stock suspension/wheel, but I'm curious about the whole thing.
 

hvyman

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Its mainly for drifting or slamming on the ground.

Dd doesnt need it and would go through tires too much unless thats what you like.