front+rear camber kit for crx?
Hello, as I have new wheels and tires on the way I want to correct my negative camber so that the new tires do not wear away on the insides like my current tires have. My car is lowered but not extremely lowered, and I was looking for some advice on which camber kits fit the crx (89'). I see some on ebay but I generally do not trust ebay products so I need trusted sites and companys for buy from. Thanks
Please trust me when I tell you that Ingalls is pretty much the best route to go on these cars, just look them up on Google or Ebay for that matter and you'll find loads of them for sale. You can call them directly for info on the exact part number you should order in regards to how low you are. the reas I say just get some longer bolts and a few washers to space out the upper control upper in the rear, same exact way Ingalls does the rear kits on 88-00 Civics
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Vision does.
They're $300+, and only adjust more negative.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jchrm80 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hello, as I have new wheels and tires on the way I want to correct my negative camber so that the new tires do not wear away on the insides like my current tires have. My car is lowered but not extremely lowered, and I was looking for some advice on which camber kits fit the crx (89'). I see some on ebay but I generally do not trust ebay products so I need trusted sites and companys for buy from. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
What are your current alignment specs? If you post the print-out, I can tell you whether you should buy parts, or just go have the toe set to 0.00" and let it go.
- Targa, who drives his EF daily with -2.0* front camber, all stock control arms, and no uneven tire wear whatsoever.
Vision does.
They're $300+, and only adjust more negative.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jchrm80 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Hello, as I have new wheels and tires on the way I want to correct my negative camber so that the new tires do not wear away on the insides like my current tires have. My car is lowered but not extremely lowered, and I was looking for some advice on which camber kits fit the crx (89'). I see some on ebay but I generally do not trust ebay products so I need trusted sites and companys for buy from. Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
What are your current alignment specs? If you post the print-out, I can tell you whether you should buy parts, or just go have the toe set to 0.00" and let it go.
- Targa, who drives his EF daily with -2.0* front camber, all stock control arms, and no uneven tire wear whatsoever.
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