camber kit for my next car?
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camber kit for my next car?
Hello. Right now i drive a 90 crx si with nothing done to it. Im selling it in the next couple of weeks and buying a car from a friend of mine. Its a 94 civic si with a jdm b16 swap. It has several mods including neuspeed race springs with stock shocks. Anyhow,this car has some bad camber. The tires up front are going bald on the inner edge. To get to the point i need a camber kit. I want something affordable and i dont really want to spend more than 200 for all 4 corners. It doesnt have to be the best thing in the world but i want some decent quality. Anyhow, can someone tell me how much it would be for all 4 corners, what company to buy from, where to get it, how hard is it to install and such. That is going to be the first thing im going to do to the car when i get it so lemme know mmkay? THanks.
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Re: camber kit for my next car? (1990CrxSi)
I would get the fronts from Skunk 2, I think frankb16 or something close to that sells them on this board for 200 shipped, the rear I would get from SPC, special Products company, it's around 100 or so. A little over your 200 mark, but I think this will work the best. In my opinion its not like a cheap intake, I wouldn't get a camber kit to save some cash, because you really don't want it to slip on you and have to pay to have it alligned again.
Skunk supposedly works the best in the front on lowered cars. Some other kits supposedly smack the body when the car goes over bumps. Skunk has more clearance than most kits.
Skunk supposedly works the best in the front on lowered cars. Some other kits supposedly smack the body when the car goes over bumps. Skunk has more clearance than most kits.
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Re: camber kit for my next car? (00-ITR-373)
skunk 2? i have heard alot of good things about that kit. I want to get a kit cuz i dont want to go through tires all the time and i know negative camber is not a good thing at all. Im going to be daily driving this car with occasional auto x but mostly daily driver, i dont need really any negative camber or anything like that cuz im not road racing. I know a certain amount helps for handling. And btw, this thing will need shocks soon too due to the fact that the stock ones are still on the car....ugh....what do you reccommend? i was thinking koni reds. thanks. Ryan
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