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Cheap adjustable front camber for those who wanted it like ArTT Vandelay did on his car:

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Old 09-05-2004, 02:00 PM
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Default Cheap adjustable front camber for those who wanted it like ArTT Vandelay did on his car:

<center><img src="http://store.modacar.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000002/spc_fcaster.jpg"></center><p><ul><li><a href="http://store.modacar.com/products/Audi/TT/MODACAK">Audi TT SPC Front Camber Caster Kit (sold in pairs)</a></li></ul>
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That looks good, as TT doesn't have caster adjustment...mine's a little off.
Old 09-05-2004, 07:25 PM
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Default I saw those, and obviously they are not up to competition...

or I may have tried them. Ground Control is actually rumored to be developing a kit for the Mk IV platform (very rumored, believe me, and at a good price, with more range of adjustment than the kit I have.)
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It means for the whole thing... I've seen it on other sites... 85/side.
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Default Why obviously? Yours required some drilling and stuff correct?

What of this ground control kit?
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Default Shine is making a fixed 1.5 deg neg camber kit for the MK4 >>>

that looks good. And it is a simple bolt on/off w/o drilling or anything. Is the MK4 Jetta/GTI strut tower the same size and shape as the TT?
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Default because mine are big stout peices of metal with huge spherical bearings

not stamped tin with rubber surrounds. Mine require drilling, but the GC units will not. They are going to be pretty slick. And should be less than $400 for the pair.
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Default 400 is still expensive..and the stock Audi one is just like the "cheap" option isn't it?

There is a point where you can call it overkill... which is never a bad thing.
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