camber kit
#1
camber kit
Question, it's getting to the point that I just might have to get a camber kit for my coupe. Any suggestions? Should I start out with the front ones first since it wears out the quickest? If so, what kind? Mod: Koni Adj with Eibach Pros.
#2
RE: camber kit
If you can only get one at a time, get the front one first, since it almost always has a lower drop and thus more camber problems. I would look at the skunk2 kit if you can find it. I think sacicons had some hookup or other to get them rather cheap... might be too late now though.
#6
RE: camber kit
revo makes the exsact same looking kit as the skunk 2 kit but just without the brand name on it,,,,,works exsactly the same....you can get the revo front kit off ebay for pretty cheap and they also have skunk 2 ones on there to.
#7
RE: camber kit
AN ALIGHNMENT SHOP CORRECTED MINE FOR LESS THAN (0oops) the cost of the kit, including alignment. they bent the knuckle to correct it for $160.00. and no worrys about slipping out if you hit a pothole or ?
and sorry for yelling in the start
and sorry for yelling in the start
#8
RE: camber kit
wow, i could have gotten a kit for way less than 160. and i can get them pretty cheap, but my guy is out of town a lot, so ill try to get a few from him when hes here, then ill post up when i have some stuff for you guys.
#9
RE: camber kit
it was 160.00 out the door, labor and alighnment all four wheels, camber kits were like 100.00 for a pair ,plus install and alighnment, and it is continual with a kit, you need to check it periodicaly. i feel i got out o.k. on this. there is no way i could afford the frame bender they used, this is also the one thing i have not done to the car myself. all my other mods are done by me.
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