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Alignment results... need camber kit?
So I got my alignment done today. Here's how it turned out:
Left Front: -1.6 Actual Camber, -.01 Actual Toe Right Front: -1.1 Actual Camber, -.02 Actual Toe Left Rear: -1.8 Actual Camber, -.02 Actual Toe Right Rear: -1.5 Actual Camber, -.08 Actual Toe The guy said I need a camber kit and it'd run $500 with installation (so, ugh fuck them). Question is, where can I get a quality camber kit for a reasonable price, and can I install it myself? Thanks!
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Re: Alignment results... need camber kit?
That looks fine. It's barely within specs.
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Sweet, then that $340 I was going to spend on an Ingalls camber kit will go straight towards some new struts. Only question now is Tokico or Koni? =P
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Re: Alignment results... need camber kit?
You are within specs in the back, and only a bit out in the front (well at least on an integra you would be barly out in the front, I don't know the specs for an accord). For the back if you want you can just get bolt, and washer trick, which is all you really need, that is of course if you even care to fix that, but if you do, it is really cheap, and easy to do. For the front, you don't nessisarily need one, but if you do get one, you can get front ingalls camber kits for around $120 shipped on ebay, and they arn't very hard to install, so I guess it is up to you if you want to do it.
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Re: Alignment results... need camber kit?
oh one more thing, Definetly go koni.
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