Neuspeed Sports and Camber Kits?
MattyO217
07-29-2002, 09:32 AM
Please let me know if you have Neuspeed Sport springs and found you needed a camber kit. Thanks for your help.
~M
ps - they're going on a 99 Civic Si with Bilstein Sport struts
~M
ps - they're going on a 99 Civic Si with Bilstein Sport struts
Dezoris
08-04-2002, 04:56 AM
Why do you ask?
Factory Suspension=non-adjustable for camber
You change the factory height that means you change the factory settings. You may be out of alignment, and there is a good chance you will be.
I say if you change your factory height you should get a camber kit.
Factory Suspension=non-adjustable for camber
You change the factory height that means you change the factory settings. You may be out of alignment, and there is a good chance you will be.
I say if you change your factory height you should get a camber kit.
95Ludelover
08-13-2002, 01:58 AM
:grey: yeah, I have a 95 Prelude with the Neuspeed sport srings, I had to get a camber kit. Only in the front though....:grey:
MattyO217
08-14-2002, 02:11 AM
:) Cool thank your guys for your responses. I spoke to someone at nopi (I think,it was a while ago) and they recommended getting a full new control arm. Is this the best way to go? Is there a just as effective less expensive way to do it for the front? I know the $.60 way for the rear. Any more input would be appreciated.
Thanks
~M
Thanks
~M
hondaman-iac
08-14-2002, 08:06 AM
i don't have neuspeed springs, but i dropped 1.3" (eibach prokits) and at first i did not need a camber kit, now i need one only for the passanger side (front + rear) what the hell is up with that ?
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