Camber kit advice needed for 95 Accord.
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What camber kits do you guys use on your 94-95 Accords?
Do you have the clearance problems with ingalls kits like the 6th gen. civics have?
I guess there is NO washer / bolt trick for the accords rear
Thanks!
Do you have the clearance problems with ingalls kits like the 6th gen. civics have?
I guess there is NO washer / bolt trick for the accords rear
Thanks!
What camber kits do you guys use on your 94-95 Accords?
Do you have the clearance problems with ingalls kits like the 6th gen. civics have?
I guess there is NO washer / bolt trick for the accords rear
Thanks!
Do you have the clearance problems with ingalls kits like the 6th gen. civics have?
I guess there is NO washer / bolt trick for the accords rear
Thanks!
Oh yeah there is........I did it myself. Free rear camber kit from parts at my work.
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Would this be how it looks in the rear of the accord? Those are pics from my civic when I did the rear camber.

Which kit for the front? Ingalls? ..and what size bolts for the rear?
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Which kit for the front? Ingalls? ..and what size bolts for the rear?
Thanks!
im not exactly sure which would be the best for the front, i got this camber called 'specialty products' kit...it didnt make clearance..so i had to beat in the top of the fender...jus to make clearance--u might if u ever had a problem with clearance...for the back, i used like 2 or 3 washers for each bolt..and i had to replace the bolt with a longer one...take off the stock one and go to a auto store and messin with the sizin of the original one with the store products (using nuts for the sizin of the original that is)
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My brother is looking to buy this camber kit for the front VERY shotly. He's dumper pretty low on 17's (bought them from me). Does Skunk2 make a camber kit for the 95 Accord? Ingalls on the Civic's have clearance problems with the fenders so I am not to sure about them.
Thanks for any advice!
BTW >> The rear is VERY similar to the pic I posted above. Washers / longer bolts are great for the rear of the accord
My brother is looking to buy this camber kit for the front VERY shotly. He's dumper pretty low on 17's (bought them from me). Does Skunk2 make a camber kit for the 95 Accord? Ingalls on the Civic's have clearance problems with the fenders so I am not to sure about them.
Thanks for any advice!
BTW >> The rear is VERY similar to the pic I posted above. Washers / longer bolts are great for the rear of the accord
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just becareful of the front wheels guys... any camber kit for the front wheels will have to push out the control arm, which in turn will hit the top of the inner fender wall... which you would probably want to shave and cut away at... i had to go as far as getting sport springs to prevent having to use my camber kit to the max... but ive always heard bad stories about accords and camber kits. ive got ingalls on my cb7 btw
I'm using SPC adjustable upper balljoints on my civic. They work great and they cost less than Skunk2. That's front though. I didn't know if you wanted rear advice.
i'm using an SPC kit i have had since november of 2002 and it has been pretty good, during the summer it squeeked like crazy so i greased it up. now its about shot, it sounds like a busted ball joint of something because it shifts back and forth. i wanna get an ingalls kit soon so i can finally totally correct my front camber. i'm still 2 degrees (-) in the front on both sides. but my back is 0 on one side and -0.02 on one side
I use the ingalls kit on my car and I had to shave I little control arm of, not a big deal (Would not have to if I didn't slam it so much), but the kit works great it has gone through two tough New England Frost heave ridden winters
There is an accord washer trick for the rear of the accords
And an ingalls kit will do you just right for camber correction
Cheer up sonny
And an ingalls kit will do you just right for camber correction
Cheer up sonny
ingall'sr SPC both make great kits. i would stick to the anchor bolt kits rather than the ball joint kits.
and because an accord is not designed to be lowered from the factory ALL camber kits will cause clearance issues unless you do some custom modifications to the car.
and because an accord is not designed to be lowered from the factory ALL camber kits will cause clearance issues unless you do some custom modifications to the car.
yeah, anchor bolts, not ball kits, they will cause problems for sure. me=washer job for the rear, Progress for the front, but switching to SPC kit cause after 3 years of hearing my camber kit squeek, I am finally tired of it.
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