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Old 07-14-2004, 04:09 PM
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Unhappy Camber question w/pic

I just got this 93 Civic DX Coupe and it has Ractive Coilovers(sleeves). It needs an alignment to straighten out the neg. camber. How do you tell how much it has been lowered from stock, is there a way to measure from the ground to center of wheel or top of the rim? I am riding on 13" steelies for now till I get so more money. Reason I want to know how low it is, cuz I need a camber kit. Not sure which kind for my height of car. I have seen the couple different kinds like wishbone style(Skunk2) and adjustable balljoint(SPC). Which is better for a really low car, and which brands? I want to go as low as possible and still be able to get a jack under it in case of a flat.


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Re: Camber question w/pic

dame your car is slammmmed
SPC is good I kno for 7th gen civs, on 6th and 5th gens I have installed skunk2 its a great system wishbone is always better. Try posting this is the suspension forum as well, for those who dont jump forums.
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