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Old 07-16-2002, 04:35 PM
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97 integra

I lowered my car, my camber is shot. Can I use anything else other than an expensive camber kit to get it right? On my accord, I used the arms off a prelude, which are adjustable, instead of buying a camber kit. Can I do anything like that for my 97 integra?? Thanks for the help!

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Old 07-24-2002, 11:54 AM
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NEITHER THE CIVIC OR THE INTEGRA EVER CAME WITH ADJUSTMENTS FOR CAMBER UNFORTUNATELY, DEPENDING ON HOW LOW YOUR CAR IS AND HOW MUCH CORRECTION YOU WANT THERE ARE SEVERAL COMPANIES THAT OFFER LOWER PRICED CAMBER KITS (INTRAX, EIBACH, H&R, PROGRESS, AND SEVERAL OTHERS) REMEMBER THAT SLIGHT NEGITIVE CABER IS DESIREABLE FOR CORNERING. I HAVE A 94 LS THAT IS DROPPED 2.25" AND I DONT RUN A CAMBER KIT, MY FRONT IS AT -1.5 DEG AND THE REARS CAME OUT AT -.75 DEG AFTER AN ALIGNMENT.
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