? on camber kits
i have a question for anyone who could possibly help .. does anyone know where i could get front and rear camber kit that is reasonably low price? also , on the rear , do i need everything , or just the bolt . if someone could help me out , i would appreciate alot .. thanks
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www.truehonda.com You need everything for the rear if you want it to be adjustable but you really don't need the front.
I bought my eibach alignment kit from here
http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/eibach/start?r=eibach
for about $140 front and rear with free shipping and fast delivery check it out. A bolt is what the front camber kit is which i got for $18. The rear is what you gonna spend most money on
http://www.ajusa.com/cgi-bin/eibach/start?r=eibach
for about $140 front and rear with free shipping and fast delivery check it out. A bolt is what the front camber kit is which i got for $18. The rear is what you gonna spend most money on
The eibach quality is not close to SPC. Eibach stuff is ok but the adjustments are not as OEM looking nor OEM like quality. I used to work in metals and can tell you the SPC is a winner. Ill send the original maker of this post a PM>
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Originally Posted by Honda2k4
i was just about to ask if there was a difference between camber kits too,
can someone tell me what camber kits do? thanks
can someone tell me what camber kits do? thanks
Sometimes, the Eibach kits are the SPC kits. I have heard of people ording Eibach camber kits and getting SPC ones.
http://forums.clubrsx.com/showthread...ght=eibach+spc
Hotchkis is probably the best but will cost you. SPC ranks 2nd and is the most bought on this site.
Not to plug anything in, but since everyone has chimed SPC and since hes a new guy Im not sure if my PM got to him...
Give us a call at 877-408-4348 and ill be happy to "Discuss" options with you.
Give us a call at 877-408-4348 and ill be happy to "Discuss" options with you.
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