Camburg Engineering Off-Road Suspension





Camburg Engineering was founded by two off-road enthusiasts, Jerry Zaiden and Jason Campbell, in 1997. Their initial goal was to fulfill the needs of elite off-road racing teams, but, soon after, the company found new market niches, which allowed it to significantly expand its customer base and become a recognized leader in off-road suspension systems. Today, Camburg Engineering stands at the forefront in technology and design, engineering and manufacturing best-in-class race-tested suspension parts and accessories that have helped racers win numerous championships.

There are very few companies, which design, manufacture and race on their own products. Beyond a shadow of a doubt, Camburg Engineering is one of them. It believes that no computer program can thoroughly simulate real wear and tear that off-road use provides, so the company doesn't squander an opportunity to test its products in real-life conditions. Camburg Engineering's Kinetik race trucks take part in numerous off-road competitions, including Best in the Desert's race series. This allows Camburg Engineering to continually grow and hold the bar high in everything it does.

Camburg Engineering uses its own manufacturing capabilities to produce most suspension parts and components in-house. In its over 10,000 sq.ft. manufacturing facility, the company utilizes the most innovative manufacturing technologies and processes, such as CNC machining and laser cutting, and CAD design, as well as MIG and TIG welding, tube notching and bending. This makes it possible to offer the highest quality products available on the market, while keeping their prices lower than the competition. Although, Camburg Engineering doesn't rest on it laurels. The company strives to constantly bring new manufacturing techniques and product concepts into market. Many of them quickly become industry standards that other manufacturers of suspensions parts follow.

For over two decades, Camburg Engineering has kept the focus on high-performance off-road suspension parts and components for automotive applications. The company designs and manufactures suspension lift and leveling kits, spring spacers and other suspension parts and components that hard-core off-roaders may need to improve their ride and enhance the off-road capabilities of their vehicles. The majority of them are designed for a specif make, model, and year to ensure the perfect fit and function. Each and very product is rigorously tested by skilled engineers with a wealth of experience in suspension design to minimize manufacturing defects and guarantee each product that wears the Camburg Engineering name delivers great performance both on and off the road.

Camburg Engineering is recognized throughout the industry for delivering top-of-the-line off-road suspension systems. However, together with high-performance suspension kits and components, it also designs and manufactures drivetrain components, performance steering parts, and even brake parts. The company offers hub rotor adaptor kits, Kinetik brake pedal assemblies, various steering kits, steering upgrade kits, spindle kits, and many others. Just like off-road suspension parts, its drivetrain, steering and brake parts undergo strict quality control during every step of the manufacturing process. No matter the product you purchase whether it is a lift kit or a brake line, you can rest assured your Camburg Engineering product will serve you for many years to come.

Camburg Reviews

4 reviews
5 of 5
Great Product
When really expensive control arms I was very hesitant I have fought a lot of them for my truck and they keep breaking so I was scared to buy these and they break. So far they have been the great ones what I really liked about them if you could change your top camber when I was reading about it I guess I missed that part but when they came in and I realized I could actually zero out my camper for once on my truck I was very excited and I took it to my buddy shop we put it on and now my alignment is perfect never thought it would happen if anybody is looking to get them no there is a special socket that has to go to the Bolt it's a small 21-point then wall but they are wonderful I love them so far yes it was I hard purchase but I got the quality of the ride and the look I want. Yes they're a little dirty but at least I use them.
Posted by James (Navarre, FL) / May 12, 20212011 Toyota Tundra
5 of 5
Control Arms
Just put them on and much smoother ride and looking nice.
Posted by Ron (Olive Branch, MS) / August 06, 20192012 Toyota FJ Cruiser