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Old 04-01-2013, 05:51 PM
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Has anyone used this kit? For reference:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/16300_60XX_PG.htm

If you've used this kit what's your review?
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I would avoid cam bolts, but that's just me.
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Originally Posted by afpilot82
I would avoid cam bolts, but that's just me.
That I have heard a lot. Any other thoughts or experiences?
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Whats wrong with the cam bolts? Don't know so just asking. Now will normal wheeling be ok? I plan on the 3.5 flex. But the $579 price is a nicer price.
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Originally Posted by templer
Whats wrong with the cam bolts? Don't know so just asking. Now will normal wheeling be ok? I plan on the 3.5 flex. But the $579 price is a nicer price.
From my understanding it's the install. You drill out part of control arm bracket so you can move it to adjust castor.
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Cam bolts aren't great because once you do it it's there. You now have an oblong bolt hole for your control arms. So if you ever upgrade to say adjustable arms, you will have to weld washers over the holes to make them round again. They aren't the best idea if you ever plan to upgrade again. Also it is a set adjustment. If you need more caster, well that's all you can get.
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Originally Posted by 3min3m2
From my understanding it's the install. You drill out part of control arm bracket so you can move it to adjust castor.
That's right and as long as you keep on top of maintenance, you will be fine. Many people run them, so don't think they're all bad. However, if you ever want to run new control arms later, you have to weld the brackets. Cam bolts are just an inexpensive way to adjust castor, I just decided to spend a little more upfront, get adjustable lower arms and call it good.



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