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Old Jul 3, 2005 | 10:12 AM
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Has anybody heard of Sprint Perf Sus, SPC Perf? I ran across them looking for camber kits. I have a 90 SI and want some Upper A frame camber kits that have the ajustment in the ball joint. not on offset mounts or those crappy offset bushings. Any ideas? Has anyone heard of Sprint.
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Old Jul 3, 2005 | 10:29 AM
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Sprint is known for their 3"+ drop springs. (That's how I knew about them, anyway.) I used to run their 2.5" springs on my EJ8 paired with Koni Yellows. I had no problems with them----no flaking issues with the paint, no sagging, etc. They were obviously not designed as a track spring, and that wasn't my intention. I was pleased with them. They were flawless for the five years I had them on the car, at which point I sold the Civic to start anew. I don't know if this is of relevance to their camber kits, but the quality of their springs was good. Take that as you may.
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Old Jul 3, 2005 | 10:47 AM
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Why I was wondering is that I can purchase a moog upper control arm at the Oreilly for 110 dollars but they have the whole control arm and ball joint adj for 70. That is a big difference in price. But u have had good success with there drop springs. That is cool. Maybe I'll get em then.
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