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revs
11-30-2003, 06:11 PM
hi, ok after a long long long time i've finally ordered neuspeed 2.25" lowering springs. i'm gonna order koni yellows next month. After reading the suspension forums i know i'll need a camber kit. The problem is where can i buy them in the UK or Europe? I have searched everywhere and european websites and UK websites came up with nothing. do people in europe just not bother with them? Does any know a site that will ship to the UK. I don't wanna really order from the states coz shipping is a killer. i got chargerd $96 to ship my springs to the UK from the states!

vti
12-02-2003, 10:11 AM
try www.g-motorsports.com

guy called taz, if he cant help ya ask him for gary yuen details (also has shop sellin coilovers etc, and other suspension components). say umran passed you on.should be able to sort you out. very good prices. guy is sellin full coilover kits for £525 delivered at the mo. few honda owners have em and rate em.

camber kits are hard to find over here though.

vti
12-02-2003, 10:35 AM
heres site. asked taz at g-motorsports and he doesnt do em so click on link for gary's site. its still under construction but contact details are on there.

Goosse
12-02-2003, 01:45 PM
I think my car is almost as low as yours (-2,5" drop), but I didn't place a camber kit. One of the reason is that my rims would hit the fenders if I would put the camber to 0° + I don't really need one.

I went trough my last set of tyres in 3 years doing +40 000. Don't really know if this is good or bad, but still, I'm thinking of bying one myself in the future...

revs
12-03-2003, 10:37 AM
thanx vti, i'll try out the other site then. Hey Goose u running on 16s right? i'm on 17s. I want the kit because the thought of going through tires so quickly frightens my already crippled wallet. But your tires seemed to have lasted long without a camber kit. However, if correcting the camber means that my wheels may catch the fender i don't know what the hell i should do. anyway thanx for the help guys!

Goosse
12-04-2003, 03:57 AM
Yes, I'm running on 16". Als long as you see your offset of your rims is good, I shouldn't worry about the tyres hitting the fenders.

Just thought of this, if you do hit the fenders, you can always set the camber so you they don't hit anymore.

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