Need help installing Skunk2 camber kit! NO instructions!
LX98Civic
03-25-2002, 06:48 PM
My skunk2 camber kit came in today. Once the Ground Controls get here I am going to install it all. Skunk2 did NOT have any instructions. Just some stickers
Any site with detailed instructions on how to tackle this task?
Thanks a lot!!
Any site with detailed instructions on how to tackle this task?
Thanks a lot!!
CivicEx95
03-25-2002, 09:43 PM
if they're just bolts, easy to install. You'll see where the upper A arm connects to two bolt lookin things. These are attached and can be unscrewed from under the hood. Damn, give me a couple hours and ill get some pics up, I'm at work right now.
Rice-Rocketeer
03-25-2002, 10:33 PM
Aren't the skunk2's whole A-arm replacements? You just unbolt the links holding the A-arm to the chasis and undo the ball joint holding the A-arm to the steering knuckle. Grab a Helms or even a Haynes for details.
Si2000 Vtec
03-26-2002, 12:00 AM
Hey Man,
U got AIM? I installed the kit myself on my Si... it's very easy>>
>> There's two bolts on each A-Arm. For the passenger side, I had to remove my Battery. If you don't know where the bolts are, remove your battery and it'll be obvious which bolts they are.
>> Removing the cotter-pins on the stock a-arms is the hardest part. Make sure not to mushroom the threads and it takes some tweaking.
Once you get a wheel off it'll all make sense. Just look at your stock one and your Skunk2 Arm...
If you have any questions, hit me up on AIM: Si2000 Vtec
Hell, I don't care, you can even call me and ask me. 253-222-2425
U got AIM? I installed the kit myself on my Si... it's very easy>>
>> There's two bolts on each A-Arm. For the passenger side, I had to remove my Battery. If you don't know where the bolts are, remove your battery and it'll be obvious which bolts they are.
>> Removing the cotter-pins on the stock a-arms is the hardest part. Make sure not to mushroom the threads and it takes some tweaking.
Once you get a wheel off it'll all make sense. Just look at your stock one and your Skunk2 Arm...
If you have any questions, hit me up on AIM: Si2000 Vtec
Hell, I don't care, you can even call me and ask me. 253-222-2425
HXCivic97
03-26-2002, 07:22 AM
it's like a contest in here to see who can be the most helpful... I love this forum! :)
LX98Civic
03-26-2002, 08:40 AM
Originally posted by Si2000 Vtec
Hey Man,
U got AIM? I installed the kit myself on my Si... it's very easy>>
>> There's two bolts on each A-Arm. For the passenger side, I had to remove my Battery. If you don't know where the bolts are, remove your battery and it'll be obvious which bolts they are.
>> Removing the cotter-pins on the stock a-arms is the hardest part. Make sure not to mushroom the threads and it takes some tweaking.
Once you get a wheel off it'll all make sense. Just look at your stock one and your Skunk2 Arm...
If you have any questions, hit me up on AIM: Si2000 Vtec
Hell, I don't care, you can even call me and ask me. 253-222-2425
Thanks for the help!!
I posted this in honda vision and one of the guys posted some really detailed instrucs with pics. My dad knows about the tie rod puller you have to use and when looking at the pics he said, "That shouldn't be hard since you're just replacing the arm". I think we should be able to tackle it with the instrucs from the other site. But, if I give you a call for assistance don't be alarmed :p
If you guys need that link from HV just PM me and I'll send you the url.
Later!
Hey Man,
U got AIM? I installed the kit myself on my Si... it's very easy>>
>> There's two bolts on each A-Arm. For the passenger side, I had to remove my Battery. If you don't know where the bolts are, remove your battery and it'll be obvious which bolts they are.
>> Removing the cotter-pins on the stock a-arms is the hardest part. Make sure not to mushroom the threads and it takes some tweaking.
Once you get a wheel off it'll all make sense. Just look at your stock one and your Skunk2 Arm...
If you have any questions, hit me up on AIM: Si2000 Vtec
Hell, I don't care, you can even call me and ask me. 253-222-2425
Thanks for the help!!
I posted this in honda vision and one of the guys posted some really detailed instrucs with pics. My dad knows about the tie rod puller you have to use and when looking at the pics he said, "That shouldn't be hard since you're just replacing the arm". I think we should be able to tackle it with the instrucs from the other site. But, if I give you a call for assistance don't be alarmed :p
If you guys need that link from HV just PM me and I'll send you the url.
Later!
neo137
06-22-2011, 09:08 PM
:) Hi... the skunk2 website has a pdf download with instructions and pictures are also available online.... check these out.
http://www.skunk2.com/installation/516-05-5670.pdf
install with pics:
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2099640
another install with pics:
http://www.honda-acura.net/forums/do-it-yourself/179559-omnipower-front-camber-kit-install.html
Good luck.
(http://www.honda-acura.net/forums/do-it-yourself/179559-omnipower-front-camber-kit-install.html)
http://www.skunk2.com/installation/516-05-5670.pdf
install with pics:
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2099640
another install with pics:
http://www.honda-acura.net/forums/do-it-yourself/179559-omnipower-front-camber-kit-install.html
Good luck.
(http://www.honda-acura.net/forums/do-it-yourself/179559-omnipower-front-camber-kit-install.html)
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