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Camaro Vs. Metric Lower A Arms
I have a camaro front sub on my car currently with all camaro front end parts. I need to replace the right front lower arm, bent, can I use a metric arm and if so, does it change anything in the front end, ie caster, camber?
I see speedway sells a stock arm that fits both, but I didn't think they were the same.
Last edited by mcnicol25; 02-28-2011 at 11:50 AM.
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I believe metric lowers are narrower
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rf lower on camaro you would want to use a crown vic a frame
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speedway has lots of errors and b.s stuff they sell.
I got a gas pedal the other day that was not the same as pictured at all, it was the same as the one I have though and dont want in the car I bought, lol.
crown vic wont fit without a ton of work.
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Just looked at speedway's camaro/metric lowers. It says they fit a big metric such as an impala, caprice type car
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Originally Posted by
keithbaker
Just looked at speedway's camaro/metric lowers. It says they fit a big metric such as an impala, caprice type car
That would be correct those are the same as camaro. good call.
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Originally Posted by
keithbaker
Just looked at speedway's camaro/metric lowers. It says they fit a big metric such as an impala, caprice type car
Those lowers, if I remember correctly, are the same as Camaro, but take a larger ball joint and larger bushings. May have to ream spindle for ball joint to work...
Gill T. Azell
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