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    Registered User Four Rings Mike@PureMS's Avatar
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    San Diego, CA

    Last Call - Stern Adj. Arms Presale ends today!

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    Introducing the new Stern Adjustable Control Arms. These adjustable length arms allow for adjustments to vehicle camber and caster settings which were previously fixed. Replacing the factory arms with adjustable ones allow correction to the vehicle alignment thereby extending tire life and improving handling. These control arms are direct replacements
    and fit with no modifications necessary. Fit B5, B6, B7, C5A6, B5Passat.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings swoardrider's Avatar
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    '06 A4Q 2.0T
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    Santa Cruz, Ca

    Re: Last Call - Stern Adj. Arms Presale ends today!

    Mike,
    Do these use rubber or urethane bushings? I've been thinking of getting a set of adjustable control arms so that I can dial in some more negative camber for the race track. Originally the only thing I could find was the CCP's, but Stasis advised me against them due to the fact that they are noisy and terrible driving on the street, and I need to be quiet and smooth on the street because I drive clients around in my car.

    At 35k miles my stock rubber control arm bushings are pretty cracked due to the track abuse, so....... decisions, decisions??
    '06 2.0T S-line Tip

    Stasis/Ohlins Motorsports, Stasis 14.5" BBk, Stasis rear BBK, H-sport rear sway, JHM 2+ tune, JHM 4:1 center diff, 18" Wed'sSports w/ 255/30 Toyo R888 (track), 19" Tenzo-R's w/ 255/35 (street), Stern upper arms, upgraded stereo, Huper tint, RS4 grill, JHM HFC, JHM downpipes,OEM S4 exhaust, track goodies

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