Camber kits
mellowboy
05-21-2003, 06:55 PM
Ok i heard that they sell a Fork that corrects your camber. If this is true where can i get ahold of one??? Thanks
CivicSiRacer
05-21-2003, 08:10 PM
Originally posted by mellowboy
Ok i heard that they sell a Fork that corrects your camber. If this is true where can i get ahold of one??? Thanks
Suspension Techniques had them (drop forks and arms), but there were problems with the integrity of the metal they used. I think they might come out again with different or stronger metals in it.
Ok i heard that they sell a Fork that corrects your camber. If this is true where can i get ahold of one??? Thanks
Suspension Techniques had them (drop forks and arms), but there were problems with the integrity of the metal they used. I think they might come out again with different or stronger metals in it.
mellowboy
05-21-2003, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
Suspension Techniques had them (drop forks and arms), but there were problems with the integrity of the metal they used. I think they might come out again with different or stronger metals in it.
Thanks alot man. I appreciate it!:) Where can i get ahold of one? Thanks again.
Suspension Techniques had them (drop forks and arms), but there were problems with the integrity of the metal they used. I think they might come out again with different or stronger metals in it.
Thanks alot man. I appreciate it!:) Where can i get ahold of one? Thanks again.
CivicSiRacer
05-22-2003, 12:08 AM
Originally posted by mellowboy
Thanks alot man. I appreciate it!:) Where can i get ahold of one? Thanks again.
Maybe you didn't read my post close enough. You don't want it on your car cause it will fail. How would like to loose one corner of your suspension while driving? Not pretty.
Thanks alot man. I appreciate it!:) Where can i get ahold of one? Thanks again.
Maybe you didn't read my post close enough. You don't want it on your car cause it will fail. How would like to loose one corner of your suspension while driving? Not pretty.
mellowboy
05-22-2003, 12:26 AM
Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
Maybe you didn't read my post close enough. You don't want it on your car cause it will fail. How would like to loose one corner of your suspension while driving? Not pretty.
Well i need something cause my camber is all bad and messed up and i dont wanna spend too much.
Maybe you didn't read my post close enough. You don't want it on your car cause it will fail. How would like to loose one corner of your suspension while driving? Not pretty.
Well i need something cause my camber is all bad and messed up and i dont wanna spend too much.
liquid8
05-22-2003, 02:20 AM
well there's somethings that you have to do.
CivicSiRacer
05-22-2003, 09:43 AM
Originally posted by mellowboy
Well i need something cause my camber is all bad and messed up and i dont wanna spend too much.
What is your camber measurements?
Well i need something cause my camber is all bad and messed up and i dont wanna spend too much.
What is your camber measurements?
mellowboy
05-22-2003, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
What is your camber measurements?
I have no clue man. All i know is that they butterfly pretty bad. I'm plannin to do major suspension upgrades like getting Tein RA along with energy suspension hyper flex kit etc....
What is your camber measurements?
I have no clue man. All i know is that they butterfly pretty bad. I'm plannin to do major suspension upgrades like getting Tein RA along with energy suspension hyper flex kit etc....
CivicSiRacer
05-22-2003, 02:12 PM
Originally posted by mellowboy
I have no clue man. All i know is that they butterfly pretty bad. I'm plannin to do major suspension upgrades like getting Tein RA along with energy suspension hyper flex kit etc....
Looks are deceiving. How low are you dropped again? Getting an alilgnment would help greatly to determine how much your alignment is off.
I have no clue man. All i know is that they butterfly pretty bad. I'm plannin to do major suspension upgrades like getting Tein RA along with energy suspension hyper flex kit etc....
Looks are deceiving. How low are you dropped again? Getting an alilgnment would help greatly to determine how much your alignment is off.
mellowboy
05-22-2003, 08:20 PM
Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
Looks are deceiving. How low are you dropped again? Getting an alilgnment would help greatly to determine how much your alignment is off.
I think its 1.8 in the rear and 2.0 in the back or vice versa. I got the neuspeed sport springs (green color) .
Looks are deceiving. How low are you dropped again? Getting an alilgnment would help greatly to determine how much your alignment is off.
I think its 1.8 in the rear and 2.0 in the back or vice versa. I got the neuspeed sport springs (green color) .
trabadoor22
05-24-2003, 02:07 AM
I think H&R makes something that can correct improper camber. They seem to be relatively inexspensive, like $35.00 a pair. Here's a link to what Im talking about. Im not too knowledgable about what they do or how good a job it would do so maybe someone can help if they are something worth looking into. My bad, for some reason its not loading to the exact pg. I want it to so once you click on that link, click on triple c camber adjustments.
http://www.hrsprings.com/site/frameproducts.html
http://www.hrsprings.com/site/frameproducts.html
killah_xft
05-24-2003, 07:00 AM
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strodda
05-24-2003, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by mellowboy
I think its 1.8 in the rear and 2.0 in the back or vice versa. I got the neuspeed sport springs (green color) .
thats not bad at all. just get an alignment and you shouldnt have to worry too much about camber.
I think its 1.8 in the rear and 2.0 in the back or vice versa. I got the neuspeed sport springs (green color) .
thats not bad at all. just get an alignment and you shouldnt have to worry too much about camber.
emerge
05-31-2003, 03:18 AM
i dropped mine 3" so i was in desperate need of a camber kit. i got one from progress auto. it's the new kind. instead of the old rocker arm adjustment, i got the adjusting bolts. it only fixes up to 2 degrees though. so my camber is one degree off in the front and 2 off in the back, but i've had no trouble with treadwear. hope that helps...
www.progressauto.com (http://www.progressauto.com)
www.progressauto.com (http://www.progressauto.com)
neunan
06-01-2003, 02:24 AM
is there any rule of thumb for how many degrees you'll change for how many inches you drop? im probably going to drop about 2" or so, and that H&R camber kits does 3º and its fairly cheap..
mellowboy
06-01-2003, 12:08 PM
Thanks guys for your help!:)
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