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Originally Posted by Cocky
yes, i have them right now. love them. nice smooth ride. better than stock. camber kit is not a must, but definately worth it.
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some of yall check out the stickey 2k1 strut post at the top and tell me what you think about mine prob. see i have 35,000 and warranty is out but did i reed it right about the 100,000 mile thing?
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Hey Check the 4th pic on this thread....that's my friends New 04 and he has 18's on Sportlines....4th pic down
http://7thgencivic.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157035
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camber kits cost a lot less than the amount they save you later on with new tires. i'm getting full Hayame coilovers next week. i'll have a 2 1/2 - 3" drop then.
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Just an FYI as i recall the average human can only detect down to its either .5 degrees, or .3 degrees of camber change on an average sized tire( 26"'s tall as i recall ). And either .3 or .5 is enough to cause tire wear if its out that much. Other words dont rely on your calibrated eyeball, leave that to an alignment machine
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Originally Posted by Cocky
i'm selling my Sportline's once i get my Hayame coilovers.. $125 if ya want em. 

look what i found out this morning!
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