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Old 01-15-2006, 01:18 AM
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which camber kit is the best for a civic

this applies to both front and rear camber kits, i usually use skunk 2 and ingalls but recently i hve seen those ones that i think they re called blljoint cmber kits but im not sure. they run a hell of alot cheper than the skunk 2 and ingalls ones do. i had no trouble out of ingalls or skunk 2, i just wonder if i cn save some green when doing this car becaus eit needs alot more work than the others. thanks guys

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Re: which camber kit is the best for a civic

Rear can be done for cheap http://home.earthlink.net/~civicex95/rearcamber.html - check ingalls bolt kit out or buy the stuff yourself, make sure to use high grade bolts www.tirerack.com . The front can also be done very cheaply by enlarging the upper strut bolt holes, but I don't suggest this if your do not know what your doing.
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