Control arms and camber kits
I have a fairly simple question. I have a 1995 Accord with form and function coilovers. I put some 16x7 Black Racing Pro-N1s on it yesterday and it started wondering while driving it. I took it to a mechanic friend and he says my front lower control arm bushings are bad.
To the question, I'm the type of person to upgrade parts if they need replacing. I'd like to do front and rear lower control arms and a camber kit. Now, I am not familiar with brands or what i need.
So for control arms and a camber kit, i want something mid-grade. It's a daily driver, not a track car so i want to upgrade but not spend $1,000. Any suggestions or info would be greatly appreciated. I just need to be pointed in the right direction.
Thanks,
Caveman
To the question, I'm the type of person to upgrade parts if they need replacing. I'd like to do front and rear lower control arms and a camber kit. Now, I am not familiar with brands or what i need.
So for control arms and a camber kit, i want something mid-grade. It's a daily driver, not a track car so i want to upgrade but not spend $1,000. Any suggestions or info would be greatly appreciated. I just need to be pointed in the right direction.
Thanks,
Caveman
FFC (Fat Four Customs) makes quite a few parts that other people don't for the 5th gen Accords. Not only that, they are active members on Hondasociety.com. I havent got them myself because I cant afford them but I will one day....
For the rear you can either do the bolt and washer trick (search) or you can go with Wicked Tuning which is what I am running. If you are slammed you will bend the Wicked TUning arms and will need an Ingalls kit which is curved and wont bend anything. I only have about a 1 finger gap ebtween the tire and fender and I havent had any issues. For the front I had Ingalls balljoint camber kit but now I am using SPC's balljoint camber kit.
For the rear you can either do the bolt and washer trick (search) or you can go with Wicked Tuning which is what I am running. If you are slammed you will bend the Wicked TUning arms and will need an Ingalls kit which is curved and wont bend anything. I only have about a 1 finger gap ebtween the tire and fender and I havent had any issues. For the front I had Ingalls balljoint camber kit but now I am using SPC's balljoint camber kit.
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