92-95 civic front camber kit..?
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92-95 civic front camber kit..?
i just bought this one used from the partstrader. and was wondering if it was complete. the guy said it was a progress... can you guys help?
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Re: 92-95 civic front camber kit..? (Madein_Japan)
im pretty sure thats right..my friend had a camber kit that looked the same..it just connects to that stock horseshoe arm lookin thing..u can look up under there and see it i believe..hope that helps.
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Re: 92-95 civic front camber kit..? (EGsixer)
well i know where it goes. but this is all that i got. isnt there something to adjust the ball joint, like a counter bolt or something?
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Re: 92-95 civic front camber kit..? (Madein_Japan)
It looks like the Progress product, you should have 4 of those, 2 for each side.
Notice how the bolt's axis is off center with the black bushing, that is how it alters the camber. It basically changes the length of the upper wishbone. I think the only adjustment available is by using the different holes in the brass portion for the bolt.
You have to get a kit similar to Skunk 2 with the sliding ball joint to get more adjustment.
Notice how the bolt's axis is off center with the black bushing, that is how it alters the camber. It basically changes the length of the upper wishbone. I think the only adjustment available is by using the different holes in the brass portion for the bolt.
You have to get a kit similar to Skunk 2 with the sliding ball joint to get more adjustment.
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Re: 92-95 civic front camber kit..? (Madein_Japan)
I agree with needing 2 per side, you have half of one side. It replaces the bolts that attach the upper arm to the chassis.
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Re: 92-95 civic front camber kit..? (KekeK_5G)
It looks like the Progress product, you should have 4 of those, 2 for each side.
Notice how the bolt's axis is off center with the black bushing, that is how it alters the camber. It basically changes the length of the upper wishbone. I think the only adjustment available is by using the different holes in the brass portion for the bolt.
You have to get a kit similar to Skunk 2 with the sliding ball joint to get more adjustment.
Notice how the bolt's axis is off center with the black bushing, that is how it alters the camber. It basically changes the length of the upper wishbone. I think the only adjustment available is by using the different holes in the brass portion for the bolt.
You have to get a kit similar to Skunk 2 with the sliding ball joint to get more adjustment.
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Like everyone else above said. You need to have 4 of those pieces. 2 per side.
the rear is just washers & bolt. I've got the same kit on my car. just put it in. Took no time at all to install.
the rear is just washers & bolt. I've got the same kit on my car. just put it in. Took no time at all to install.
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Re: 92-95 civic front camber kit..? (4th gen hatch)
i dont know about the camber kit but what kind of wheels are those?
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