Civics with type r lower control arms
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Re: Civics with type r lower control arms (SiBrina)
if you are referring to Integra Type R LCA's in the rear, then your answer is no one runs those. If you try and put them on you'll notice that the wheels are cambered out like a **** at the top. They are shorter than any 6g LCA. They don't work.
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actually, i have it on my 98 hatch, and it looks sick!!!! the 98 itr lca's give my car a little more negative camber, not too bad. one of my friends has 98 itr lca's on his 93 eg and his car looks a lot crazier with the negative camber. works fine on all our cars. don't really understand why it "shouldn't work"?
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Re: Civics with type r lower control arms (EK Spec R)
i think you might be refering to the upper control arms......not lower....and nobody can use the itr lca on an ek.....
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Re: Civics with type r lower control arms (EK Spec R)
the 98 itr lca's give my car a little more negative camber
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Re: Civics with type r lower control arms (EK Spec R)
actually, i have it on my 98 hatch, and it looks sick!!!! the 98 itr lca's give my car a little more negative camber, not too bad. one of my friends has 98 itr lca's on his 93 eg and his car looks a lot crazier with the negative camber. works fine on all our cars. don't really understand why it "shouldn't work"?
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