Spohn Performance
Spohn Performance Suspension, Chassis and Driveline Products for Late Model Cars, Trucks, SUVs and Jeeps.
Spohn Performance was founded in 1999, and is located in a 27,000 square foot manufacturing facility in the scenic farm country of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. The company is headed by the father-son team of Gordon and Steve Spohn. Since inception, Spohn Performance has committed their efforts to the design and manufacture of chassis, suspension and drive-train systems that deliver the highest level of quality, performance and value. Their team of highly skilled craftsmen and fabricators take pride in their work.
Spohn Performance constructs quality high performance chassis and suspension components for muscle cars, trucks, SUVs and Jeeps. The entire Spohn Performance operation revolves around one key word - Quality. Spohn does not just say it, they practice it; all day, every day. When Spohn Performance does something, they do it right, or they simply don't do it! Their attention to detail is what has built a solid reputation for Spohn Performance and is the reason for their continued growth and success. Accesspeed is proud to offer Spohn Performance products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.
Suspension & Chassis » Camber Kits, Caster Kits and Alignment
Camber Kits, Caster Kits and Alignment Kits
What is a camber kit?
Camber kits are used to correct wheel alignment on lowered or lifted vehicles, and to provide camber adjustment for race vehicles requiring non-zero camber. Adjusting camber to the proper setting is important for even tire wear and maximum traction. Camber kits are available in several forms, including bolts, plates, and integrated arms or rods.
Camber adjustment bolts are clever eccentric bolts which allow you to add or reduce camber angles in a vehicle.
Camber plates, also called caster-camber plates, consist of a steel or aluminum mechanical plate with slotted adjustment holes that allow adjustment for negative or positive caster and camber angles. Camber arm and rod kits integrate camber adjustability into a rod or arm. Some examples include control arms, a-arms, trailing arms and multi-link arms.
Does lowering a car affect camber?
Yes. On average, you will see -0.75 degrees of camber with every inch the vehicle is lowered. Thus, a car with a 2” drop can be off by -1.5 degrees.