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Old 03-01-2004, 02:17 PM
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Question Camber with pro kit?

i just bought the eibach pro kit with kyb agx struts for my 92 accord. does anyone know if ill need the eibach camber kit or not? also, if anyone can tell me how im supposed to adjust the front struts that would be a great help. Thanks.
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Re: Camber with pro kit?

You shouldn't need a camber kit. Struts are adjusted by inserting a screwdriver in the top & turning or knob on bottom/side. Directions will tell you how.
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Old 03-01-2004, 07:41 PM
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yeah, thanks for the strut help...i was looking at them for an hour like an idiot. didnt think of taking the factory rubber protective cap off to see what was under it. But as far as the camber, will aligning my car bring the camber back to normal or is it just an 'acceptable' camber. Just want to know because id hate to have to go back and install the camber kit later.
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Re: Camber with pro kit?

You will have acceptable camber without using camber kits. When you drop more than 1.75" then camber becomes a major concern. I've had my Pro Kit installed for about 40,000 miles & haven't had any unusual tire wear besides driver abuse.
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Old 03-04-2004, 10:39 PM
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Awesome, thats good to know. Now i have to sell the camber kits i already bought.
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Re: Camber with pro kit?

I would install the kits if you already have them, you'll be very lucky get your money back.
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