camber kit
hey guess im looking to buy a camber kit for my 96 hatch i like to go low .. im looking for something good but not that expensive u all know where i can find some?
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Re: camber kit
I got mine on ebay for $20 +$10 shipping. The fab work looked great. The bushings look a little cheesy....but whatever.
Look up civic camber kit on ebay. |
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also try HT marketplace.
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Just put my set of ebay front cambers on. Dont like them as much as my skunk 2's on my last integra, but they work fine.
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skunk 2 but fvck camber
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Re: camber kit
Originally Posted by ep96hatch
(Post 37530473)
hey guess im looking to buy a camber kit for my 96 hatch i like to go low .. im looking for something good but not that expensive u all know where i can find some?
If you're concerned about uneven tire wear, it's not the camber that causes it. Take the car to an alignment shop and instruct them to set the toe to dead center of the factory specification range (note: "within spec" is not good enough - ask to see the before and after print-outs). Ignore the camber. If it's done properly, you won't have uneven wear of any significance. If they won't do it, find another shop that specializes in non-standard or performance alignments. I just saved you 100% of the money you'd have spent on camber kits. Take it or leave it. |
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Originally Posted by Targa250R
(Post 37617448)
If you "like to go low," then a camber adjuster kit is only going to cause problems. Forget camber adjusters.
If you're concerned about uneven tire wear, it's not the camber that causes it. Take the car to an alignment shop and instruct them to set the toe to dead center of the factory specification range (note: "within spec" is not good enough - ask to see the before and after print-outs). Ignore the camber. If it's done properly, you won't have uneven wear of any significance. If they won't do it, find another shop that specializes in non-standard or performance alignments. I just saved you 100% of the money you'd have spent on camber kits. Take it or leave it. anyway he charges 150 which might be a little high but he makes sure it is set to zero. before it leaves Link |
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Here check this site out i got my Carbon Duckbill,tein springs on here for cheap
http://www.k2motor.com/civic-camber-adjustment-kit.html |
Re: camber kit
Originally Posted by Targa250R
(Post 37617448)
If you "like to go low," then a camber adjuster kit is only going to cause problems. Forget camber adjusters.
If you're concerned about uneven tire wear, it's not the camber that causes it. Take the car to an alignment shop and instruct them to set the toe to dead center of the factory specification range (note: "within spec" is not good enough - ask to see the before and after print-outs). Ignore the camber. If it's done properly, you won't have uneven wear of any significance. If they won't do it, find another shop that specializes in non-standard or performance alignments. I just saved you 100% of the money you'd have spent on camber kits. Take it or leave it. I agree. I used mine to actually tune the camber to a specific degree. |
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