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Jun7
08-15-2003, 08:39 PM
which one should i go with to correct a 2 inch drop?

jackacc
08-15-2003, 09:59 PM
I used ingalls on my old accord and they worked great. They are a reputable name, I would stick with something well known... some of these ebay kits are a little iffy... I wouldn't take the chance... you don't save that much...

I am not using a camber kit on my civ for now... 1.8 in drop... I want to see if I start wearing unevenly 1st... alot of people have told me that 2 in and under, you can get away without a kit...

DarkImportGrey
08-15-2003, 10:51 PM
Ingalls is a good brand, but get a camber kit regardless of drop so you can get your car aligned and whatnot, plus cars with shitty camber just look ghetto.

GTA
08-16-2003, 02:10 AM
get ingalls (replaces anchor bolt) or specialty products company (replaces balljoint). both will work fine and cost around the same.

91civichatch2571
08-16-2003, 05:43 AM
Is the whole "If its under a 2" drop it doesnt need a camber kit" thing true?

LS-EF&93-EG
08-16-2003, 12:00 PM
My 93 civic hb is slammed 3" front an back on true coilovers tein HA 24 way adjustable with no camber kit an I have 16' rims

Yes I have some negitaive camber I think 1.7 on the front right an 1.8 on the front left tire I was told by National tire an battery that it was fine an a little (-) camber is good for the curves. An I belive it cause Ive took a many exit ramps at 90mph no prolbrems

tires might wear out a lil faster thats all

So I would get a alinement and go from there :mad:

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