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couple questions about using EF/DA UCA's

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Old Jun 30, 2010 | 11:43 PM
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Default couple questions about using EF/DA UCA's

ok so i have a 1993 honda accord.. the front suspension components are pretty much shot since i got this car.. the upper control arms, upper balljoints (maybe lower also i dont know), upper anchor bushing things, tie rods..

and well im lowered and in the future im thinking about going with lower offset feels and cambering my wheels to tuck.. so anyway i tried to get my car aligned and with what i listed that was wrong with my car they didnt want to even touch the car.. so here are my questions

-i can use the skunk2 EF/DA control arms right? or even skunk2 style
-is there any difference between the EF or DA like maybe one is longer?
-i know that putting on EF/DA control arms on accords gives us negative camber but is there any way i can put on a camber correction anchor bolt kit plus s2 style EF/DA adjustable upper control arms? so i can be able to hopefully go back to stock camber?
-how long will my tires last with having an alignment but having EF DA adjustable s2 style upper control arms

and what i mean about the anchor camber correction is like the progress

like these anchor bolt alignment set thing: http://www.robearracing.com/pd_progr...0_96-98_fr.cfm

thanks guys
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Old Jul 5, 2010 | 01:36 AM
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bump..anyone?
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