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1" drop enough?!
if anyone has looked in the civic forum, you'll notice i posted this twice, but i thought i might get better help here. here's my situation:
i am lowered 2.5" on dropzone coil overs. i just bought some new tenzo shu-4's that are 17" with GOOD tires. i don't want to be buying low profile tires every 3months so i have been saving up for a camber kit. but im starting to wonder if i shouldnt just take the car up to 1-1.5" instead so that a camber kit won't be necessary. i've been quoted 420$ for everything (parts and installation) on the camber kit. but is 420$ really worth another inch or inch and a half? im confused. any suggestions would be helpful... |
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why dont you just buy the camber kit, and install them yourself. Its as easy as tying your show, and, you can get a kit for half that price, heck, i even got a complete camber kit for $100 brand new. Its an ingalls, and its only a 1.75 degree kit, which isnt enough for me, but they are easy to install.
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