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    F2 (Function Form) Rear Camber Kit: TESTING

    Hey whats up everyone, Function Form recently started producing rear camber kits for their suspension line and the guys over @ Showstoppers decided to use me as a guinea pig for their product to see how it is.

    First off, the product isn't install yet and I'm just showing you guys "out of the box" pictures with some initial thoughts.

    Anyhow the product itself looks nice...it looks crafted well. There is nothing DISTINCT about its appearance aside from the "F2 red" color. But thats about it.

    So far the only downside of this product is that its a "rubber" bushing type and I know a lot of you guys are looking for the "POLY" bushing one. However, for daily driving purposes and if you are in an area that see a lot of weather and climate change, poly urethane may not be the best choice for you, especially if you are daily driving.

    So if you are looking for "track" stuff...this might not be for you, but for daily driven ep3/dc5/ES...consider this product.

    btw, i talked to chuck and he said most likely these will be going for $130ish...give or take once they are fully released.

    thanks guys

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    i know these aren't a lot of pics, but it gives you an idea of what they look like/what you would get.

    questions welcomed / haters please hate elsewhere

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    what are the numbers as far as adjustment compared to the SPC? is this going to be for a more aggressive camber?
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    I'd like to know how well it fits. I recently replaced my F2 front dampers (long story) and their R&D for the new dampers is horrible (bracket drilled for the wrong size bolts, etc.)... hopefully they did better with the camber kit.

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    looks like the SPC ones, but they should have included a bracket for the brake lines.

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    I wonder how the rubber bushings will hold up?

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    I would think that rubber bushings would hold up fine as that is what OEM uses as well as other rear control arm manufacturers.

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    its a clone of the SPC ones but probably wont rust as much.
    Also, you know its called Function over form right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by v1c10us View Post
    Also, you know its called Function over form right?
    huh?

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    those look really good to me and props to you for being the guinea pig!

    let us know how they work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankdogg View Post
    huh?
    The brand name
    Function/Form
    its like in math
    Function divided by form or Function over Form, like the phrase, form over function, but backwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jw1 View Post
    I would think that rubber bushings would hold up fine as that is what OEM uses as well as other rear control arm manufacturers.
    After time the rubber will start to crack urethane would have been a better choice. It will last longer and be less nosier. Most aftermarket company's are now starting to use urethane in their products.

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    Quote Originally Posted by civictype_r04 View Post
    After time the rubber will start to crack urethane would have been a better choice. It will last longer and be less nosier. Most aftermarket company's are now starting to use urethane in their products.
    uh
    polyurethane bushings need re-oiling very frequently, 5-10k miles, They don't last very long if you dont and they crack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by v1c10us View Post
    The brand name
    Function/Form
    its like in math
    Function divided by form or Function over Form, like the phrase, form over function, but backwards.
    i seee....

    anyhow, its Function and Form.

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    when do these come out?

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    no news? on this?

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