BEST CAMBER KIT
what's the best camber kit you guys think is the best our there right now...Take into consideration on how much adjustment it can handle...the price...and the way it perform....i have ingalls...and they broke on me...not sure why...but i'm thinkin it's because i went up on the curb hard....that mite of broke it...i'm tryin to replace them now and just wonderin what's good out there that people has used....the ingalls i had was realli squeeky....i didn't like it at all...you had to oil them every mouth or so...for the bushin...
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I think I might get the OmniPower upper control arms, exact same as Skunk2 but for around $170.
Actually I'm also considering the OmniPower rear upper camber links, and also some sort of toe link like the ones from SRR.
Actually I'm also considering the OmniPower rear upper camber links, and also some sort of toe link like the ones from SRR.
i dont like the ingalls goofy little things, i'd go w/ the skunk2 lookin thing or the skunk2 itself, whole new upper control arm
. wish they just made one for a DA........
. wish they just made one for a DA........
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SPC ownz ALL
especially the new type by SPC. it looks almost exactly like the skunk2 camber kit except you can get a percise adjustment by the way of a built in screw bolt. also it has the adjustment for the castor too. can't beat that
cost= $150 from Super Autobacs(Stanton, Ca)
BTW that price is for a EG civic.
especially the new type by SPC. it looks almost exactly like the skunk2 camber kit except you can get a percise adjustment by the way of a built in screw bolt. also it has the adjustment for the castor too. can't beat that
cost= $150 from Super Autobacs(Stanton, Ca)
BTW that price is for a EG civic.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aznstyler119 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is the skunk2 camber kit hard to adjust?....or spc..kit</TD></TR></TABLE>
it's easy to adjust -- you don't even need to take the wheels off.
it's easy to adjust -- you don't even need to take the wheels off.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by delinquent »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
it's easy to adjust -- you don't even need to take the wheels off.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that sounds too easy now...hahaha..how is that possible...if it's that easy...should i even tak it to the alignment shop...=p...anywayz...should i just get the s2 camber kit?...or should i get somethin else...no more ingall fo me. i also just read somewhere that the s2 camber kit hit pittin the top of the frame makin big dent on the top...
...and also wonderin what's the differance between the newer and older s2 camber kits....and isn't the spc camber kit just a ball joint?
it's easy to adjust -- you don't even need to take the wheels off.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that sounds too easy now...hahaha..how is that possible...if it's that easy...should i even tak it to the alignment shop...=p...anywayz...should i just get the s2 camber kit?...or should i get somethin else...no more ingall fo me. i also just read somewhere that the s2 camber kit hit pittin the top of the frame makin big dent on the top...
...and also wonderin what's the differance between the newer and older s2 camber kits....and isn't the spc camber kit just a ball joint?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PatrickGSR94 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I think I might get the OmniPower upper control arms, exact same as Skunk2 but for around $170.
Actually I'm also considering the OmniPower rear upper camber links, and also some sort of toe link like the ones from SRR.
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I bought the omni-powers off ebay. Came out to be a little over 170. The control arms look great! They came with bolts and washers for the rear, but the bolts were way too long so I just used the washers and the stock bolts. Hopefully they won't pull out on me.
Actually I'm also considering the OmniPower rear upper camber links, and also some sort of toe link like the ones from SRR.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I bought the omni-powers off ebay. Came out to be a little over 170. The control arms look great! They came with bolts and washers for the rear, but the bolts were way too long so I just used the washers and the stock bolts. Hopefully they won't pull out on me.
i'd go with the omnipower too.. i have the sprint kit -+4 and the washer trick out back. pretty good, but omni kit is cheap for what they give you. quality seems good too
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by g2homboi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've got ingalls on, they squeak but I bump the music to ignore the noise. Skunk does not make camber kits for DA. Try SPC, and then write a review up at g2ic.com, help us out.</TD></TR></TABLE>
that sucks well im on g2ic.com also i check out those SPC's thanks brutha
that sucks well im on g2ic.com also i check out those SPC's thanks brutha






