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Direct From Factory FDF Mega Mantis Angle Kit For Use w/ Subaru Wheel Bearing 2002-2007 WRX / 2002-2007 Impreza

Original price was: $1,627.49.Current price is: $651.00.

SKU: SK0045858-US20260202-084322 Category: Tag:

Description

The Subaru Impreza 2002-2007 Mantis Angle Kit is engineered for optimal handling performance while drifting. It features fully fabricated knuckles and arms constructed from high-strength alloy using a tab-and-slot design, ensuring robust welds and connections among all components. Additionally, the kit is designed to be on-car adjustable, allowing all adjustments for caster, camber, and toe to be made without removing any parts.

Key Features:

  • Angle: 65+ degrees depending on your wheel setup and length of control arms
  • Tie-rods, Outer tie-rods included, these fasten to the stock inner tie-rods
  • Ackermann: Adjustable Ackermann options from Positive – zero – negative
  • Roll Center: Optimized handling by adding 50mm of roll center correction.
  • Bump steer: Perfected bump steer for drifting.
  • Caster: Modifications made to the displaced caster amount giving a good self-steer feel for the driver and maximizing the performance for drifting.
  • Camber: Optimized camber ranging from -3 to -6.
  • Track Width: 50-75mm wider per side creating a stable and high clearance front end.
  • Suspension Travel: Long travel range, full lock to full lock at any point throughout suspension travel for increased grip.
  • Joints: Chromoly heim joints, and spherical bearings with self-lubricating nylon race, easily replaceable.
  • Weight Reduction: Made from High strength alloy steel and Aluminum.
  • FDF Green powdercoat finish

Wheel Bearing:

  • You can use the OEM bearing or an FRS/BRZ wheel bearing. If you use the OEM wheel bearing then you must also run a cut axle spline in the bearing.

Note: Wheel Bearing not included.

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