Camber Kits for 03
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I was wondering what was offered as far as camber kits were concerned for the 03 civics. i was informed that they were NOT the same as the 01-02 as the front camber bolts were larger on the 03's. Ive checked ebay and a few other places and found only one brand, SPC performance. has anyone had any experiences with any other brand? are there any other brands? thanks
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Rep Power: 351 i just ordered some front SPC camber bolts for 24.95 free shipping from Circa-X. Thanks man
Oh and i thought id clarify something. In another post i noticed how one member said its better to get a camber for the rear instead of front if you wanted to save money. Well im still on my same rear tires, but ive had to change my front tires allready beacuse of the slight off camber. I dont think i need to fix my camber in the rear but definently need to fix the camber in the front.
Oh and i thought id clarify something. In another post i noticed how one member said its better to get a camber for the rear instead of front if you wanted to save money. Well im still on my same rear tires, but ive had to change my front tires allready beacuse of the slight off camber. I dont think i need to fix my camber in the rear but definently need to fix the camber in the front.
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Rep Power: 0 Originally posted by cdmx
Oh and i thought id clarify something. In another post i noticed how one member said its better to get a camber for the rear instead of front if you wanted to save money. Well im still on my same rear tires, but ive had to change my front tires allready beacuse of the slight off camber. I dont think i need to fix my camber in the rear but definently need to fix the camber in the front.
Oh and i thought id clarify something. In another post i noticed how one member said its better to get a camber for the rear instead of front if you wanted to save money. Well im still on my same rear tires, but ive had to change my front tires allready beacuse of the slight off camber. I dont think i need to fix my camber in the rear but definently need to fix the camber in the front.
As for the Camberkit, I got mine for dancreations for 129 shipped For the full kit (2003 EX coupe) that's the best price i've found.
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Rep Power: 356 You'll wear out tires MUCH quicker by having to much +- toe Vs to much camber. but any way, I WANT CAMBER PLATES!!!!!!!!!!
Its not like they are that hard to make........ and its just so much easier to change camber settings with them too.
Its not like they are that hard to make........ and its just so much easier to change camber settings with them too.
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Rep Power: 395 Hotchkis makes some for the RSX. I don't like them 'cause then I couldn't have the Spoon Sports strut bar. Then again... Maybe I could with longer strut bolts? ??? It would need custom modification nonetheless though. That's why I'll keep my eyes out for a coilover with camber plates. Tein Flex looks nice...
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