SKU: 175 474 K | UPC: 4996338016911
CUSCO Negative Camber Front Upper Arms 1992-2007 Toyota JZX90 JZX100 JZS171 JZX110 Mark II Chaser Cresta Crown Verossa Blit
Cusco Negative Camber Front Upper Arms deliver precise camber control for Toyota JZX90 JZX100 Chaser Mark II Cresta JZS171 Crown Verossa and Mark II Blit models. These adjustable arms correct suspension geometry to increase tire contact during cornering for better grip and stability. Built for street track and drift use they provide direct feedback with reduced bushing deflection.
Key Features
- 5-Stage Camber Adjustment: Settings at +4mm 0mm -4mm -8mm -12mm vs OEM allow camber tuning to match tire wear and driving style for consistent grip in turns.
- High-Strength Steel Construction: Durable arms paired with Cusco bushings eliminate flex for sharp road feel and response under load.
- Motorsport Design: Tested in high-demand racing these arms work with sticky tires and lowered setups for reliable performance.
- Direct Bolt-On Fit: Replaces stock arms without mods on compatible JDM chassis with 405mm minimum shock-to-arm clearance.
- Complete Kit: Includes left right arms adjustable ball joints bushings and hardware for easy setup.
Product Notes
- Replacement ball joints available separately (Cusco 00B 474 J1) for long-term maintenance.
- Designed for JDM vehicles non-JDM fitment not guaranteed verify chassis clearance.
- Box dimensions 12.9 x 10.5 x 4.4 inches weight 8.5 lbs for shipping.
Installation Notes
- Professional installation recommended.
- Requires minimum 405mm clearance between front shock absorber and upper arm at full compression.
- Direct bolt-on with included hardware follow Cusco guides at cuscousainc.com for torque specs and alignment.
This Part Fits
| Year | Make | Model | Submodel |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1992-1996 | Toyota | Chaser | JZX90 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 1992-1996 | Toyota | Mark II | JZX90 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 1992-1996 | Toyota | Cresta | JZX90 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 1996-2000 | Toyota | Chaser | JZX100 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 1996-2000 | Toyota | Mark II | JZX100 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 1996-2000 | Toyota | Cresta | JZX100 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 1999-2003 | Toyota | Crown | JZS171 1JZ-GE 1JZ-GTE |
| 2001-2004 | Toyota | Verossa | JZX110 1JZ-FSE 1JZ-GTE |
| 2002-2007 | Toyota | Mark II Blit | JZX110W 1JZ-FSE 1JZ-GTE |
Why Choose Cusco?
- Japanese brand with decades of motorsport development for JDM Toyota platforms.
- Arms use steel construction and proprietary bushings for zero deflection handling.
- Precise adjustability ensures camber settings match lowered coilovers and wide tires.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: Will this fit my JZX90 with coilovers?
A: Yes if minimum 405mm clearance exists between shock and arm direct bolt-on for stock or lowered setups on JZX90 JZX100 JZX110. -
Q: What material are the arms made from?
A: High-strength steel with Cusco bushings and adjustable ball joints for durability and sharp steering response. -
Q: Is alignment needed after install?
A: Yes professional alignment required after camber adjustment to dial in settings and ensure even tire wear.
Shipping & Handling
- Method: Standard ground shipping
- Availability: In stock - ships same or next business day
- Packaging: Single box 12.9 x 10.5 x 4.4 inches
- Weight: 8.5 lbs
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