K sport Rear Camber? any good?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by daddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">dont know anythign abotu the k sport but form what i've been able to read spc is the best.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm quite fond of my T1R setup.
I'm quite fond of my T1R setup.
honestly I researched all the top camber kit manufacturers for 01-05 civic's and I found that the quality of materials was very similar. The way I look at it is they all do the same thing, some just look fancier. I went with the SPC kit because it is beefy like the Skunk2 and Megan kits but much more affordable. Fitment was great and they are very adjustable.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ejLday »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">honestly I researched all the top camber kit manufacturers for 01-05 civic's and I found that the quality of materials was very similar. The way I look at it is they all do the same thing, some just look fancier. I went with the SPC kit because it is beefy like the Skunk2 and Megan kits but much more affordable. Fitment was great and they are very adjustable.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Funny thing about that statement, is that if you'd done your research on the different materials used, you would see a difference.
SPC - Steel
Skunk2 & Megan - Mixture of Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and Steel
T1R - Aircraft Aluminum
Funny thing about that statement, is that if you'd done your research on the different materials used, you would see a difference.
SPC - Steel
Skunk2 & Megan - Mixture of Stainless Steel, Aluminum, and Steel
T1R - Aircraft Aluminum
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i live in colorado. nothing rusts. but lets be an *** about it just for fun
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I'm quite fond of my T1R setup. </TD></TR></TABLE>
whats the price of the T1R matt?
i live in colorado. nothing rusts. but lets be an *** about it just for fun
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I'm quite fond of my T1R setup. </TD></TR></TABLE>
whats the price of the T1R matt?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by daddy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the price of the T1R matt?</TD></TR></TABLE>
$150 +shipping.
$150 +shipping.
i have ksprts now and love them so far...had spc and the bushings squished out the sides in like 3 months lol dont get Junk2 either they poop.
jdm EM2, no parkin lot pimpin' ur ksports are on my living room floor waiting their install! HATE!
jdm EM2, no parkin lot pimpin' ur ksports are on my living room floor waiting their install! HATE!
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I just put some on my car and they are easy to work with but if your too ruff on them the anodize scuffs off of the aluminum. I prevously had the spc and it was way heavier, and rusty. it tells me that they used a high carbon steel which is more prone to rust. aluminum wont rust but it will corrode over many years.



or maybe progress?
