Best Camber Kit for Money on 98' Accord
I have EIbach on my 95 sweet easy install. Works great. I own a audio shop in TN and and getting into performance Call and I can price it for you. 4238429292 or email me noisepollution@soon.com
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Im guessing he owns a eibach camber kit. I know they make some as well but not sure if they have any for the 6th gen. Its all really up to you as far as getting a camber kit goes. Ive heard as many say just stick with negative camber and then some say get it. Id throw my money towards SPC but its all personal preference. Im dropped and dont have a camber kit.
Problem with most camber kits is they just suck and dont hold up very well or they cause damage to the car by banging up against it and usually tearing a whole in the metal. Its either you deal with that or just simply replace tires. I guess each case has its own scenario though, it might not happenin all cases but from what ive been searching these are the same results and cases.
What does this have to do with the question?
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Im guessing he owns a eibach camber kit. I know they make some as well but not sure if they have any for the 6th gen. Its all really up to you as far as getting a camber kit goes. Ive heard as many say just stick with negative camber and then some say get it. Id throw my money towards SPC but its all personal preference. Im dropped and dont have a camber kit.
Problem with most camber kits is they just suck and dont hold up very well or they cause damage to the car by banging up against it and usually tearing a whole in the metal. Its either you deal with that or just simply replace tires. I guess each case has its own scenario though, it might not happenin all cases but from what ive been searching these are the same results and cases.
How low is your car dropped? Did you add shocks when you got your drop or did you stick with stock? Is it recommended that if I leave my camber the way it is now and make sure that I rotate my tires every oil change that I get aftermarket shocks? Are Koni Yellows the best way to go for me? Man they sure do seem expensive. Any other good shocks that are cheaper? Money is an issue. Thanks for any input
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