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V8DIET 04-21-2009 04:17 AM

Who Makes A High Quality Camber Kit?
 
So the suspension is likely going in this weekend. (Koni yellows and GC coils.) But I figure while i'm there i'll go ahead and put a camber kit in front and rear and save myself the time later on. So what is a good brand of camber kit.
Skunk2 is nice I know, but a little pricey. If they are the nicest for the price than I'll get them but I'd like to know what everyone else thinks. Any feedback about past experiances with different camber kits is greatly appreciated. BLOX. OMNI etc... I think OBX makes a kit too. let me know what you think. Thanks guys.

danomatic93 04-21-2009 04:43 AM

Just buy the Skunk2 front and rear kit together, you'll save that way. I wouldn't cheap out on suspension b/c you'll end up having to replace/upgrade it sooner. So, I say spend the money now wait until you can.

inthezoneac 04-21-2009 05:07 AM

I like the skunk2 front/rear camber a lot(pro series + front version), but I had to dremel the rear camber kit, the arms that bolt to the inner chassis.

There was a rounded area where the bushing sits that wouldn't allow the arms to sit even/flush against the mounting area.

http://www.nfcperformance.com/images...rearcamber.jpg

see the mounting arms and the rounded edge that leads to the outer part of the bushings. Well mine, that rounded area stuck out a little more

ej6buddy 04-21-2009 05:15 AM

I had buddy club front and rear for a while, probably higher quality than skunk2.

V8DIET 04-21-2009 05:26 AM

How was the fit on the buddy club kit?

ej6buddy 04-21-2009 06:25 AM

Same as skunk2, i just prefer the quality and looks of the p-1's over the skunk2's. Plus they were designed for lowered cars with their low profile locking nuts on the adjustable plate. And it includes all bushings and the ball joint prepressed.

V8DIET 04-21-2009 06:51 AM

yea I'd have to get the pro series of skunk2 to get the control arm bushings already installed almost $400. other wise they are another 50 bucks with the tuner kit which as $360 anyway.. What about BLOX? Anybody heard about / had any dealings with those kits? They look decent and are like $200

jwmm04 04-28-2009 07:56 AM

Never heard anything about Blox, but I have an Eibach camber kit. It didn't come with the ball joint, but it is a quality kit; fit and looks very nice.

V8DIET 04-28-2009 08:01 AM

I decided to go with the blox kit. It's nice. fits swesome and looks sweet. Came with ball joints, new nuts, cotter pins. It's super easy to adjust. I'll do a full write up on them later.

inthezoneac 04-28-2009 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by ej6buddy (Post 637858)
Same as skunk2, i just prefer the quality and looks of the p-1's over the skunk2's. Plus they were designed for lowered cars with their low profile locking nuts on the adjustable plate. And it includes all bushings and the ball joint prepressed.

adjustable camber kits in general are made for lowered cars. Especially with skunk2's front adjustable plate design.


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