alignment question on a DA9
what is the best way to adjust front camber on a 92 integra. im rebuilding my whole car (link below)and im lookin to put the front suspension back together. and eventually im going to put a full TEIN kit on it. so what im asking is what should i do as far as front camber adjustment. i wish i could find something like the SKUNK2 upper control arms for 94 and above.
you don't need adjustable UCA's for a 90-93 integ.
this is what an eibach kit for 90-93 tegs looks like

just look on ebay, skunk2 doesn't make a kit for that application but there are a lot of mrc, obx and blox kits available.
this is what an eibach kit for 90-93 tegs looks like
just look on ebay, skunk2 doesn't make a kit for that application but there are a lot of mrc, obx and blox kits available.
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of course they do, why would the be called camber kits if they didn't.
of course they do, why would the be called camber kits if they didn't.
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I have ingalls polyurethane camber kits all around and they work pretty well. Just make sure you lube all parts of the bushing because they will squeak like hell otherwise. They still squeak some.
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I tried all kinds of lube but there was still always a squeak. I tried WD-40 and it works the best, no squeak at all.
I tried all kinds of lube but there was still always a squeak. I tried WD-40 and it works the best, no squeak at all.
I would go with an Eibach or Blox kit since there other products are know for their quality. I would stay away from any MRC or R1 or other no-name brand kits on Ebay. You get what you pay for.
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