camber kit options...
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camber kit options...
Been surfin egay lookin at camber kits deciding what to get and was wondering if anyone has had any experience with something like this http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-95...em300196053951 Its a totally different setup than something like skunk2 and i was just wandering what everyone thinks of it...
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RE: camber kit options...
well.... crappy....... in short.....
thats not realy a camber kit at all! the front only has 2 different mounting points so you cannt fine tune the alignment in the front, and the rear is crap as well. your forced to use washers behind the factory upper arm with just some longer bolts. anyone can do that!
save your money and get a real adjustable camber kit! the rear camber kits are cheap, and the fronts arent to bad either....
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/_Car-Tru...fxdZ1QQ_ptasZ1
i have wicked components on my 94civic. i have front camber upper arms and rear toe adjusters, i still have to buy some rear camber arms so i can match everything. but i dont need them yet. so far they work great. only thing i fabed up was the front balljoint washers for some larger square washers like the better skunk2 ones have.
thats not realy a camber kit at all! the front only has 2 different mounting points so you cannt fine tune the alignment in the front, and the rear is crap as well. your forced to use washers behind the factory upper arm with just some longer bolts. anyone can do that!
save your money and get a real adjustable camber kit! the rear camber kits are cheap, and the fronts arent to bad either....
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/_Car-Tru...fxdZ1QQ_ptasZ1
i have wicked components on my 94civic. i have front camber upper arms and rear toe adjusters, i still have to buy some rear camber arms so i can match everything. but i dont need them yet. so far they work great. only thing i fabed up was the front balljoint washers for some larger square washers like the better skunk2 ones have.
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