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OK, I'm pretty sure that these are illegal in street prepared, but I'm just making sure. The bushings are OEM type, but I'm not sure if adjustable length arms are legal...
http://www.spcperformance.com/PROD_DIR/SPCPerf_PROD_SEARCH_DYN.cfm?cmd=Cam&cmd2=67765&cmd3=
Thanks...
Unless the rules say you can do it, you can't.
That said, I only see one mention of an allowance for aftermarket suspension arms of any kind: upper arms on a live axle suspension. 15.8.H.4.
Not sure what car you plan these for, but I had them on my STS 240SX, and they had adequate rubber % to be legal.
You can run a Street Touring car on R-compound tires in Street Prepared as long as you don't otherwise go beyond ST prep.
So there you go... :)
adhowe70:Sounds like maybe you're headed to SM? The adjustable arms are legal in SM.
No, I'm prepping the car for SP, I was just trying to find legal options for adjusting rear camber...it doesn't look like there is anything out there.
Whiteline makes offset polyurethane bushings you can use in the control arms and knucles that will give you a couple degrees of adjustment. Try Don or Cory at PDM-Racing:
http://www.pdm-racing.com/
jzr:Whiteline makes offset polyurethane bushings you can use in the control arms and knucles that will give you a couple degrees of adjustment. Try Don or Cory at PDM-Racing: http://www.pdm-racing.com/
Oh nice, I guess I missed those when browsing the site.
Hi,
Dragging this one back up because the April FastTrack has proposed changes to SP, one of which is to copy the "camber correction" language from ST into SP. It makes sense from a class progression standpoint and I commented in favor. Check out the April fasttrack and if you want to comment, send it to SEB@SCCA.com