what camber kit should i get for my 94 civic coupe?
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mate they all do the same job, just a diifferent name, just need decent bushes, but most dont even supply bushes. SPL do ones with awesome heavy duty ball joints but these are for track abuse, in the UK our eibach supplier can get them, dont know bout US
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Maybe they're all the same over there but over here there's a lot of rinky *** kits that slip after you hit a pothole. I personally don't like the Skunk2, but then again I don't really like any of the kits. I have SPC, it's okay if you have the right wrench, will slip if you don't (wont be tightened enough), but basically it's cheap and easy.
yeh i suppose, if it has a poor ball joint and poor adjustable mechanism then leave it alone.
Buy one that looks sturdy, my SPL ones i have had no probs with, really heavy duty joint and locking joint. Also buy ones where seperate ball joints are available to buy, ball joints do get damaged and save you forking out for a new set.
sam
Buy one that looks sturdy, my SPL ones i have had no probs with, really heavy duty joint and locking joint. Also buy ones where seperate ball joints are available to buy, ball joints do get damaged and save you forking out for a new set.
sam
I like Specialty Products anchor bolts. I've had problems with slippage on three different Ingalls anchor bolt kits (the part where upper control arm mounts to).
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misha
Honda CRX / EF Civic (1988 - 1991)
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Jul 10, 2009 04:03 PM



They do sell knockoffs on ebay, but at least make sure they come with new ball joints


