Camber trouble
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Camber trouble
Ok , i got the Tein basic damper kit for my 01' Acura TL and the front drop is 3.5 and the back is 2.7 and now i need a damper kit but dont know what to get. I need to find somethin under $200 for the front.Also , do you guys think i really need it for the back? i heard i could just put washers in the back and it'll work the same but its kinda ghetto. Please let me know
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Re: Camber trouble (IgotV-tec!)
Please do a search first. Either here or on google you could find many different thigs.
I will even give you a few links to get things started:
http://www.google.com
https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch
http://www.spcperformance.com/
I will even give you a few links to get things started:
http://www.google.com
https://honda-tech.com/zerosearch
http://www.spcperformance.com/
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Re: Camber trouble (IgotV-tec!)
Find out what companies make camber kits for your car. Also find out how the suspension is in the back. The washer trick works on some cars but not all. The washer trick shims the upper rear control arm from the frame so it gives you more postive camber. I would reserch those 2 things then find out what other people are doing with there tl's and what they needed to do. Maybe go get a alignment now and see how off the specs are.
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Re: Camber trouble (ultimatehonda)
Well so far i have found about 3 camber kits for my car and one of them is by Eibach. So far i think the Eibach kit is the best and its -1.5 to +3.0 degrees but i dont know if thats enough because my drop in the front is 3.5 inches.The kit costs $220 for the front and $160 for the back. What do you think?
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