well, i have the skunk2's sitting in my trunk rite now, and i plan on doin the install if i can wake up early enuff tomorrow morning. And they are supposed to be alot better off in that respect with that whole hitting the upper fender wall, however, i have heard of such problems with the skunk2 as well. But rarely. I have heard more people say that they don't have that problem than do. I think it also depends upon the severity or ur drop. The one thing i like about the skunk2's is that they are fully adjustable, and skunk2 is known for making some high quality ish. Ingalls is a well known brand for camber kits forever, but i think for our particular application that a replacement upper arm a better camber correction solution.
my 2 cents