Camp1320/Ingals Camber kits....
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From: Watchingmycarcollectdust in Orlando, FL, USA
They are basically the same, or so I'm told. Has anyone ever used these? Are they good, in quality and performance? Better/Worse than Skunk2?
And this is for an EG hatch.
Thanks, any info would be greatly appreciated.
And this is for an EG hatch.
Thanks, any info would be greatly appreciated.
Why are you asking??? It isn't as if you are actually going to put that thing on the track.
Are you doing the april/ may chin events with us still?
Are you doing the april/ may chin events with us still?
I don't like Ingalls. Went through three different front kits on two different cars and they squeaked a lot. I got fed up with using one whole can of silicon spray just to keep one car from squeaking. The spray only lasted 1-2 months before the squeak returned.
The rears are prone to rusting. This prevents them from being adjusted.
The kits I had are the ones that fit on most Hondas.
I like my Specialty Products front and rear kits. Three years and going with no complaints.
The rears are prone to rusting. This prevents them from being adjusted.
The kits I had are the ones that fit on most Hondas.
I like my Specialty Products front and rear kits. Three years and going with no complaints.
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i 2nd that i love SPC
i 2nd that i love SPC
I've got the SPC kit front and rear as well -- very nice pieces -- however I mistakenly purchased the OE style for the front (part# 62010). Would it be safe to extend the slots in the arm to get more negative camber adjustment?
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