I need a camber kit
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I need a camber kit
I need a camber kit for my 98 Civic Hatch. I want something that's good quality. I was looking into getting a Skunk 2 kit. Any suggestions for other kits would be nice too. Just want some feedback on your kits.
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Re: I need a camber kit (ctrcivic)
how low are you? because you might not need a camber kit, it may just need to have the toe adjusted so that you don't wear tires.
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I lowered the car maybe 2 inches. It's not slammed by any means. I have had the toe reset, but after 40,000 miles on my paradas (there are worn down bad) I can definitley see more wear on the inside. I just want to save my next set of tires.
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Re: (ctrcivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ctrcivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I lowered the car maybe 2 inches. It's not slammed by any means. I have had the toe reset, but after 40,000 miles on my paradas (there are worn down bad) I can definitley see more wear on the inside. I just want to save my next set of tires.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Man 40K miles that's damn good. I'm guessing the whole tire is probably nearing the end of its life anyway. You'll be hard pressed to get more than 40K miles out of a set of performance tires, whether you have a camber kit or not.
I have 25K miles on my ES100's, lowered 3" w/ -2.5 camber, and I'm not complaining.
Man 40K miles that's damn good. I'm guessing the whole tire is probably nearing the end of its life anyway. You'll be hard pressed to get more than 40K miles out of a set of performance tires, whether you have a camber kit or not.
I have 25K miles on my ES100's, lowered 3" w/ -2.5 camber, and I'm not complaining.
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Re: (PatrickGSR94)
ya no ****, 40k on a set of tires is great i wouldn't be complaining.
and a camber kit is gona give you problems unless you get a really expensive one i have never hear danything bad about them
and a camber kit is gona give you problems unless you get a really expensive one i have never hear danything bad about them
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I'm very happy with the milage, but the Parada's that I have SUCK on wet roads. I need new tires as well. I have a post in this forum as well. Please feel free to leave me some feedback.
here's the link
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=809603
here's the link
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=809603
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Re: I need a camber kit (ctrcivic)
You can get a set of SPC camber kits from NOPIonline.com. I got mine for about close to 3 years now and still good. In fact most of my suspension alignments are from SPC (SPecialty Products Corp). Mine includes front camber kit, rear camber kit, rear toe adjusters and lower control arms matched up with NEUSPEED/Koni Shocks and NEUSPEED Sport Springs. All in all I am happy with the setup. Hope this helps.
See website of SPC.
http://www.spcperformance.com
See website of SPC.
http://www.spcperformance.com
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