Suspension Technique Springs (do i need a camber kit?)
Hi i got the suspension techniques springs i know they have 2 different ones for the dc2 integra i think i got the ones that are the lowest im not sure i think it's a 2" drop but cant be positive would i need a camber kit on my car? i did spin out once already and did hit the wall but im not sure if it's cause i didnt have a camber kit on my car please let me know thanks guys
yeah it would be best to get a camber kit put in your car. i also have a two inch drop on my car and i used a skunk 2 adjustable camber up front. imo putting a camber kit on a lowered car is a must. it will save you money from replacing your tires and put less stress on your axles.
Don't go with Skank2
Heard lotta BAD things bout them.
If it's 2'' drop you'll have to get a camber kit
Go to http://www.specprod.com The BEST kit on the market. Kinda expensive though.
Heard lotta BAD things bout them.
If it's 2'' drop you'll have to get a camber kit
Go to http://www.specprod.com The BEST kit on the market. Kinda expensive though.
BASICALLY the skunk 2 ones replace your oem camber plates with new ones with a adjustable joint. these pieces slid and are tightened down with allen wrenches. you would still need to go get a wheel alighment before your finally tighten it down. you probably won't get 0 camber around but its close.
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