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Old 04-22-2003, 10:35 PM
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Wow look at all the replies, I was not expecting so many replies so soon.
Yes, I did install the kit my self, only takes about 30 min a side.
I got them from a web site called benzboy.com the rods themself are very very similar to the dilsing one (bur for much less), I believe they are aluminum.
The rods or links replace the upper most link on the 5 link rear suspension we all share on our cars. Since this link is adjustable I can adjust my camber from very positive to extreamly negative, so I believe that the adjustable links are more adjustable then the bushings, not to mention that my rear suspension is now more solid due to the fact that the replacement links are solidly mounted and not floating on rubber.

gsxr, if you are running stock size or near stock size tires then you may not notice the camber but I asure you that it is there, and if you were to run some wider rubber you would find tire wear to be a problem. As I only got 7K out of my first set of tires on my 18's.

BTW check out my webpage for more info on my car.
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