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Topic: HELP!! Sn95 a arms on fox!
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87sv5.0
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So I just bought a 90 gt but has sn95 a arms on it and it has a really bad camber stance "ricer" what can I do to correct the stance? Also Can I use stock a arms and use the bump steer kit already installed? Thanks!
Posts: 31 | From: South bay 408 | Registered: Dec 2011
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Chinitzzz
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Member # 10751
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Yeah the stock a arms will fix that
-------------------- 1987 coupe -under construction
Posts: 645 | From: stockton | Registered: Mar 2011
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fordfiveoh
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Member # 13107
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I've got sn95 arms on my fox and the angle isn't half bad at 2* camber
Posts: 180 | From: Vallejo, CA | Registered: Aug 2013
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Blow_U_In_Reverse
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do u have caster camber plates??
-------------------- "Real Men Get BLOWN" -1993 Cobra "COBRUUH" -1984 T-Top Notchback #KurganTuned
Posts: 2688 | From: FiJi-925-650 | Registered: Aug 2012
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4IDFOX
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If you run sn95 spindles with the sn95 arms on a fox you should be ok but with fox spindles it is tough.
Sn95 spindles mean a 5 lug swap as in the picture above.
Some useless info for you also. In 87 they changed the width of the k member. The early ones are 1/2" narrower and the geometry is a little different. The 87 up being better geometry for handling. [ 2014-09-05, 11:47 AM: Message edited by: 4IDFOX ]
Posts: 375 | From: Redding CA | Registered: Apr 2010
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