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    ephatch member DJMOORE's Avatar
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    Question Progress Alignment Kits?

    I was on streetrays web site and came across this

    Progress Alignment Kits

    Offered in a number of configurations including:

    Offset Cam Bolts
    Offset Ball Joints (pictured)
    Pivot Mounts
    Offset Bushings
    Adjustable Rear Links
    Upper Arms
    Shims

    http://streetrays.com/progress-techn...2/i-39795.aspx

    Has anyone used this before or know anyone who has, it seems like a good deal if you get all that for a little over $200. I am going to be putting on D-specs and progress springs in a month or so.
    I am look for a good camber kit, I already looked at the ingalls kits and have seen a lot of people have used them but I have not seen anything on this kit.

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    ephatch member DJMOORE's Avatar
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    No thoughts on this kit? Has anyone used it or know someone who has?

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    I'm guessing it's the same as this kit here:

    http://progressauto.com/store/produc...roducts_id=328

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    ephatch member DJMOORE's Avatar
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    I wish I knew that is a different picture than what is on Streetrays web site. I was asking if anyone has experience with this kit but it looks like no one has. I will stick with the Ingalls kit since I have heard good things about it.

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    progress is the same as the SPC kit the last time i checked, and $225?? that's way expensive.

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    Progress Alignment Kit

    I just purchased one from Showstoppers for $179.00 delivered. It includes two bolts for the front end and two adjustable brackets for the back. After taking a close look at the on line Progress catalog. I believe these are the only parts available for the Si kit.

    I have purchased the same parts as you (D-Specs & Progress Progressive Wound Springs (1.8" front and 1.5" rear drops). I'm seriously thinking about using different springs so that my front drop will not exceed 1.0" - see the posts by MUSTCLIME and ZZYZX by running a search for their names (or first take a look at my two posts during the last week).

    I'm curious, are you a TOMCAT Driver? If so, I thought F-14 Drivers had Corvettes and Rice Rocket Bikes not Hondas!

    S P Y D U R

    SAIL-ON
    Last edited by spydur; 07-23-2008 at 12:28 AM.

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    ephatch member DJMOORE's Avatar
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    Actually it is an F-15 but no I am not crazy enough to join the military. I have always like military jets me and my dad used to go to the air shows a Carswell Air Force base as a kid. If i had the money I would own a vette.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ep_hatcher_510 View Post
    progress is the same as the SPC kit the last time i checked, and $225?? that's way expensive.
    I thought it came with more than just bolts and the rear arm. I will get the the Ingalls kit with poly bushing set and be done with it.

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    good choice Im running Ingalls rear arms myself.

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