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Old 01-28-2015, 01:49 AM
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Default Re: DIY Rear Cambers

Originally Posted by hokkabaz
because I red it online which states every gold rod you add to your car increases the power by at least %5!
second best 'price/performance' ratio, right after red calipers

actually you are right, i am ordering the boring ones.
I have the gold ones simply because that was the only color they came in at the time. Installing them was the last time I saw them. My mechanic is the only one to touch them only to check alignment after mounting new tires. Make sure you coat the threads good with grease or Never-Seez and run the ends all the way in and out of the tubes just to clean the threads up and to check that they don't bind. Makes it easier to adjust them later down the road. I used Aqua Shield Marine Grease on the thread ends and tubes, inserts, and bolts to avoid any corrosion setting in. They've been on for a couple of years now and they're still perfectly quiet and tires are wearing perfectly too!