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Old 11-19-2002, 10:06 AM
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Question Camber Kits???

I've got a 1998 Honda Civic EX. I just got a set of Ground Control Coil Overs with Koni Adj. Shocks. My question is about camber kits I'm thinking of goin with the Skunk2 for the front and I might think about goin with Ingalls rear kit. I'm not really to familiar with camber kits so I was wonderin if any one had some suggestions or no if skunk has a rear kit or is it all right to mix the brands as because I can't find a rear kit through Skunk2.
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I don't know i have Progress and its great i know. Skunk2 should have a kit for your car though
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Try giving specprod.com a look see or even, gasp, call them. Really good kits that show dedication to function over form. You'll have a matched set, nice prices too.
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I just bought a camber kit so I did some research on them. First off skunk2s are definatly the best, but also the most expensive. You can expect to pay almost $200 for the front set alone. Mostly what makes these the best though is the adjustment capabilities. From what I've read skunk2s can be adjusted + or - 4 degrees. Unless you're insane with changing your suspension this is probably unnecessary. Since you're lowering the car you'll never need to adjust the camber negative. To need to adjust to + 4 degrees your car would probably have to be laying on the ground and if you use your car for daily driving you'll end up setting the drop much higher than that. Anyway all other camber kits seem to come in 2 different kinds: +1.25 to 3 degress and 0 to 1 degree. Obviously the 0 to 1 would be for a very minor drop and the other would be for a typical drop. I don't know what height your car is set at but you'll most likely be in the 1.25 to 3 degree range. My suggestion is to go on ebay. You can get a ingalls replica made by another company for under $100. These will work fine. If you're anti-ebay check out groupbuycenter.com and look at the vendor eG Solidsports, they have a ingalls copy for $85. As for the rear camber, its usually not necessary to get a rear kit but if it is in your case check this out http://home.earthlink.net/~civicex95/rearcamber.html
All you need are bolts are washers so why pay $50? Go to home depot instead. If you wanna get it all professional I've seen a seller on ebay who sells a front and rear Sprint camber set for a little over $100. Good luck.
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