What coilovers should i get?
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Rep Power: 0 What coilovers should i get?
i want good coilovers for less than 200...is there any?
i have a stock civic, and i want to work on the suspension cause i want to lower it 2"...<dont really want springs cause i wanna adjust>
which means im gonna need cambers..which cambers are good?<dont wana spend more than 200>
what other suspension equipment would i need?
any info would help thank you
i have a stock civic, and i want to work on the suspension cause i want to lower it 2"...<dont really want springs cause i wanna adjust>
which means im gonna need cambers..which cambers are good?<dont wana spend more than 200>
what other suspension equipment would i need?
any info would help thank you
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$249.99+ shipping at www.Robearracing.com
SPC Camber Kit.
http://spc.danscreations.com
$249.99+ shipping at www.Robearracing.com
SPC Camber Kit.
http://spc.danscreations.com
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are these good does any1 know?
i have a 01 civic,
is there anything i should mess with for suspension before i do anything else?
looks like im gonna end up spending 550+ for suspensions
kinda new to modifications
how about these cambers
are these good does any1 know?
i have a 01 civic,
is there anything i should mess with for suspension before i do anything else?
looks like im gonna end up spending 550+ for suspensions
kinda new to modifications
how about these cambers
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1) That link is to a CAMBER KIT, NOT a COILOVER!
2) A camber kit WILL NOT drop your ride, springs/coilovers WILL.
As Mr. Modify says...SEARCH!!! Read the DIY's and try to learn as much as you can. It's the best way, lol.
1) That link is to a CAMBER KIT, NOT a COILOVER!
2) A camber kit WILL NOT drop your ride, springs/coilovers WILL.
As Mr. Modify says...SEARCH!!! Read the DIY's and try to learn as much as you can. It's the best way, lol.
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i was just tyring to get opinions from you guys about these particulars cambers
iim gonna get skunks coilovers
i'll do more research lol thanx
i was just tyring to get opinions from you guys about these particulars cambers
iim gonna get skunks coilovers
i'll do more research lol thanx
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Sorry if it came across that way. The SPC camber kit would prolly be your best bet. I just had the Ingals Camber kit installed today, while I was helping the guy do this, to speed things up (he was doin' me a favor), I broke the rear piece that holds the brake line onto the camber adjustment bar...P.O.S. !!! The guy said that he's had nothing but bad luck with Ingalls parts, not as far as reliability (they work fine), but with design flaws. I'll elaborate if you want me to.
What I'm saying is...go with the SPC it..it's a better design IMO.
Oh, and I speak from personal expierence when I say search...if I HAD done so before buying all my parts, I'd have saved $35 on the front camber kit...it's not needed. But I installed it anyway, since I had it, lol.
Sorry if it came across that way. The SPC camber kit would prolly be your best bet. I just had the Ingals Camber kit installed today, while I was helping the guy do this, to speed things up (he was doin' me a favor), I broke the rear piece that holds the brake line onto the camber adjustment bar...P.O.S. !!! The guy said that he's had nothing but bad luck with Ingalls parts, not as far as reliability (they work fine), but with design flaws. I'll elaborate if you want me to.
What I'm saying is...go with the SPC it..it's a better design IMO.
Oh, and I speak from personal expierence when I say search...if I HAD done so before buying all my parts, I'd have saved $35 on the front camber kit...it's not needed. But I installed it anyway, since I had it, lol.
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