Honda Civic SuspensionHonda Civic Suspension can do many beneficial things. Some lower the suspension for style while others do it for racing. This is where you can give and take information about the Honda Civic Suspension setup.
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im gonna be lowering my car pretty soon, im going with the tien s-techs, i just dont know what kind of camber kit i should get. what do you guys think? i drive an 05 Sedan DX
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either ingalls or spc. they are pretty good companies and make good products
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I don't have a preference b/c I haven't bought my camber kit yet, but you don't necessarily have to have it for the front. The guys at my local honda dealer have those aligned perfectly, it's the rear you'll definately want for two reasons; 1) you'll be rocking 2-degrees negative camber in the rear once your springs settle and you have alignment done with your stock suspension, this is rough b/c of excessive inside tire wear, you'll need to rotate your tires every time you change your oil to keep things from getting too bad. 2) I travel interstate atleast 100 miles every other weekend between school and home and me and every one of my friends will attest to the car seeking out the lines in the road much more than normal and this could be prevented with a neutral setup, I mention the highway b/c it's pretty exagerated at 80mph. I know Eibach has a kit and if I wasn't going to throw down for coilovers I figure that's who I'd go with, simply b/c of reputation for dependability. Just a little fyi, but I'm starting to like the ingalls too.