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great news but a questioncivic_runner> 09-21-2003, 01:26 AM went to nopi nats today and picked up a brand new set of dropzone coilovers for my ej for 75 bucks. they were practically givin them bitches away. but for the question i dont want to put them on unless i have correct camber. so for the back im just putting washers on the fix the back camber but for the front i got to get a kit. does it really matter what kit i get? can i get the front camber kits off ebay that are 24.99. does it really make a difference? thanks ohh yeah im droppin 3" if it helps any ohh yeah i want to do things correctly but what to be as cheap of a bastard as possible Dezoris 09-21-2003, 01:09 PM went to nopi nats today and picked up a brand new set of dropzone coilovers for my ej for 75 bucks. they were practically givin them bitches away. but for the question i dont want to put them on unless i have correct camber. so for the back im just putting washers on the fix the back camber but for the front i got to get a kit. does it really matter what kit i get? can i get the front camber kits off ebay that are 24.99. does it really make a difference? thanks ohh yeah im droppin 3" if it helps any ohh yeah i want to do things correctly but what to be as cheap of a bastard as possible I hope that you don't have stock shocks. Because if you do you can forget putting those on. If you drop three inches you will need a front kit. The best and easiest kit to install and correct camber up front is the Skunk2. That will hit you up from about 180-200. If you have a 6th gen civic the only good way is adjustable ball joint front kits. SilverY2KCivic 09-21-2003, 02:59 PM Don't count on doing it the right way if you put those Dropzones on. Seriously one of the worst coil sleeves you can buy, why do you think they are so dirt cheap the buy6? I can't stress enough, you get what you pay for. :shakehead Eitherway, let us know how it all goes. BullShifter 09-21-2003, 03:36 PM Don't count on doing it the right way if you put those Dropzones on. Seriously one of the worst coil sleeves you can buy, why do you think they are so dirt cheap the buy6? I can't stress enough, you get what you pay for. :shakehead Eitherway, let us know how it all goes. :iagree: Buy quality not cheap vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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