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Jason@JGY
05-12-2009, 12:54 PM
After months of prototype fitting and setting up the jigs, we are proud to release our JGY-G20 Camber Arms for sale.

The target price will be $280 and they will allow for about 10 degrees of adjustable camber in the front on P10's.

Many of you have been wanting these for a while and now they are out.

The factory geometry of the suspension on G20's is well designed from the factory. Unfortunately, there is no camber adjustment on them for the front.

When you upgrade to a set of coilovers and lower the car, you get too much negative camber. Although it may look good, it is bad for tire wear and normal street performance. When we lowered our JGY-G20 aggressively, it was too much. We had to change it.

Pictured is our prototype that I am running. The production kit will include steel ball joint swivel bearings press fitted into each end with all new components. They will be sold as a pair.

Anyone lowering their G needs these.

AnthonyB13
05-12-2009, 03:02 PM
You wouldn't happen to be working on a set for the B13 now would you?

Jason@JGY
05-12-2009, 05:47 PM
You wouldn't happen to be working on a set for the B13 now would you?


Fortunately, you don't need them as the B13/B14 share a McFerson (spelling?) strut assembly in the front. The 2 lower bolts allow some camber to be had. Additionally, you can slot the holes or use camber bolts (a special bolt) to achieve your desires.

The G20 only has one mounting bolt at the bottom. That is why someone needed to come out with this.

Jason@JGY
05-15-2009, 01:13 PM
Here's 2 photos of the car with the arms and my wheels sitting right.

Jason@JGY
05-17-2009, 02:45 PM
been driving it around, handles very well

anyone that has lowered their G20, these would be a great investment

AnthonyB13
05-17-2009, 02:48 PM
This wouldn't be the same G20 that was almost abandoned would it?

Jason@JGY
11-14-2010, 05:55 PM
nope...........looks just like it and has the wheels on it from it

We have sold a few sets of these and they have been working great.............now we supply zerch? fittings on them as well for grease purposes

We just sent a set to Alaska for a kid.

jholman
10-13-2011, 10:13 AM
These things are great...another sets going out this week and now they are feturing stainless stell sections for even more strength than before

Jason@JGY
10-20-2011, 10:42 AM
The stainless steel should be the last refinement on these. With the addition of the grease fittings and stainless, these really are nice arms that should last longer than the car.

They are very easy to use after installed. I was surprised nothing like this was on the market for the G20's.