Dropped Teg-need camber kit?
boosted k20
11-07-2003, 03:57 PM
hey whats up
im gonna drop my 97 integra with some arospeed springs. first off, are they decent springs? im gonna be spend n the most about 130 for the springs, so do u guys recomend any brands? eibach and neuspeed looks too much for me.
also, the car is gonna be dropped like 1.5 to 2 inches, so is it necessary to get a camber kit? or will my tire wear not be too notciable w/o the camber kit?
im gonna drop my 97 integra with some arospeed springs. first off, are they decent springs? im gonna be spend n the most about 130 for the springs, so do u guys recomend any brands? eibach and neuspeed looks too much for me.
also, the car is gonna be dropped like 1.5 to 2 inches, so is it necessary to get a camber kit? or will my tire wear not be too notciable w/o the camber kit?
Spectre927
11-07-2003, 05:35 PM
I dont think you really will need a camber kit. I bought one, and I regret it, cause of other problems. I'd recommend H&Rs. Its been said many a time, don't go cheap on your suspension, you might end up having to do it again. Neuspeeds are good too, practically the same compny.
BigBoyB
11-07-2003, 07:44 PM
what about shocks? are new ones necessary for a decent ride with that amount of drop? or will the stock shocks be ok?
tran_nsx
11-07-2003, 08:00 PM
i definately reccomend u get a camber kit. when i bought my car it was already lowered to about 1.5-2.0 inch. after a couple of months the inside of tires were bald and the outside were still good. but instead of buying a set of tires every couple of months i made the right choice of installing a camber kit. if your going to get a kit, don't be cheap it will pay off in the long run. i got the best, they are from ingalls and have never had any problems. also once u install them make sure u get an alignment and alignment check every 6 months.
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