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need camber kit???
hey whats up guys/gals, well i have a question. i have a 98 civic ex coupe, and with some kyb shocks and eibach sportlines. what i want to ask, is will i need a camber kit? the drop isnt too extreme, roughly around 1.8 inches, so please tell me if i do need a camber kit so i can order it and get them on cause the weather here is damn nice.
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can u tell if the front tires are slanted in any?
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I used the Progress Sportsprings which took me down 1.7"
Drove it for a 3 years, eating tires up left and right. Last fall, I had their camber kit installed front & back for $150 (?) The car drives completely different. I actually love driving it again. They replace the front ball joint assembly and use wedges for the rear. No rubbing, no complaints. Just make sure whomever puts the kit on does a full alignment, as most shops will just make sure your camber is up to spec. Then your toe gets all thrown out. |
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i fixed the camber in the back myself. all i did was put some washers where the control arm bolts are to space it out. way cheaper that buy 1 for it. my camber in fine in the back after i did that
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