R56 Rear control arms for R56
Rear control arms for R56
Are the Megan's Rear Adjustable Semi-Trailing Links treated as rear control arms to adjust camber in the rear if not what is a good product to do the job, I'm trying to stance my car out for this season.
There are actually 2 control arms in the back: one of camber, another for toe:
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Megan is one of many vendors for this type of a product. I lost track of which ones are high vs. low end (H-sport, Alta, NM Eng, Megan, TSW, Helix, ...)
Not sure what that means...
... you really don't mess with camber/toe just for looks !
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I've installed and used every brand of rear control arm out there and I like the Hsport rear camber links the best

I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.

I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.
Oh trust me I work with a few of guys that mess with camber just for looks. They basically throw as much camber as they can at it, drop it as far as they can and roll the fenders to get the job done. All for the 'Stance' look. It baffels me. Oh! And they with fit 7 inch wide tires on a 9 inch wheels! It looks like the tires are stretched waaaay beyond what should be possible.


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I've installed and used every brand of rear control arm out there and I like the Hsport rear camber links the best

I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.

I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.
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I've installed and used every brand of rear control arm out there and I like the Hsport rear camber links the best

I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.

I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.
Yup. +1 on the Hotchkis products. I have Hotchkis springs on all 4 corners of my 67 Chevelle for like 10 years now, and they make the stance "just right", and the handling is incredible! Anything with the Hotchkis label is gospel, in my opinion! Once I have more bucks for more upgrades, Hotchkis will be my go-to.
I've installed and used every brand of rear control arm out there and I like the Hsport rear camber links the best I've got customers that have had them on their car for 10yrs with no issue. The polyurethane ends keep them quiet and legal for most racing classes. Plus the adjustment being in the center makes them easy to adjust rather than being on the end which gets real hard on the inner one, or worse if you have diffusers.
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