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I was looking at RV6 camber arms, but saw Wunderland has some for $120 less. Does anyone have any experience with those? Quality, fitment, etc.?

Thanks in advance.
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I don't own those products, but a) Wunderland makes quality products, b) those are mechanically very simple items. I like that they make those with the hex landing across the entire bar, which makes them simple to adjust.
 

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Absolutely cant go wrong with either. Rich at RV6 and Austin at Wunderladen are both first class dudes and make great products.

Wunderladen does edge out RV6 on the price so thats not nothing!
 

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I was looking at RV6 camber arms, but saw Wunderland has some for $120 less. Does anyone have any experience with those? Quality, fitment, etc.?

Thanks in advance.
Do the Wunderladen, you really can't go wrong with either.

One thing no one talks about when it comes to these camber arms though. For any camber arm that uses a spherical bushing or rose/heim joint, those parts are a wear item and should be replaced when they wear out. When street driven they tend to wear out sooner than if you got a camber arm that has a rubber bushing. The rubber bushing helps to reduce NVH at the expense of feedback, response and integrity. So be advised if you hear a little more noise from the rear, the camber arms would be contributing to that(the increased NVH would be negligible with just a camber arm install).
 

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I've had both - RV6 on the FK8, and Wunderladen now on the FL5. I like how Wunderladen use a spacer, and a rubber washer to keep grime out of their spherical bushings. The Wunderladen arms have been noise-free. I had everything spherical from RV6 and Ohlins Coilovers with Sakebomb hats, it was quite a noisy ride always but I can't pinpoint to the camber arms being the reason for that.
 


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While I've got you fine folks in the room ... I just installed a set of RV6 camber arms. I'm trying to do one round of mods at a time, so I'd rather not pay for an alignment just yet.

Since I installed the arms to be the exact same length as the OEM ones, how important is it to have an alignment done?
 

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I am also curious about these rear camber lower arms (toe). How does this affect camber and toe at the same time and can be both camber/toe be adjusted perfectly back to stock specs if lowered?
 

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While I've got you fine folks in the room ... I just installed a set of RV6 camber arms. I'm trying to do one round of mods at a time, so I'd rather not pay for an alignment just yet.

Since I installed the arms to be the exact same length as the OEM ones, how important is it to have an alignment done?
it's gonna mess with your toe. get an alignment.
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