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Camber kit
Hi im about to buy an Eiback camber kit (both front and rear) in $180 but is it really worth the money?
thay are aluminum so i know the wont rust, this is what they allow in camber adjustment F: -1.75 ~ +1.75 R: -3.0 ~ +3.0, is that enough in the front??
i do ocasionally go to the track so....
any help will be apreciated...
thanks..
thay are aluminum so i know the wont rust, this is what they allow in camber adjustment F: -1.75 ~ +1.75 R: -3.0 ~ +3.0, is that enough in the front??
i do ocasionally go to the track so....
any help will be apreciated...
thanks..
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^^^ You can get them cheaper from a vendor from this site (truehonda). They sell the SPC camber kits for about 150-160 shipped, and they're highly trusted on this website.
I think thats the same adjustment that I have with my SPC kit, and its more than enough for a 1.5 - 2.0" drop.
The kit is worth the money for sure...I waited to get my kit, and I killed my tires in 1 summer. Now I've got to replace them because of abnormal wear.
The kit is worth the money for sure...I waited to get my kit, and I killed my tires in 1 summer. Now I've got to replace them because of abnormal wear.
i had the same idea as you veloz and ended up having to get new tires.. i got the spc kit still haven't gotten it put on yet but i'm onyl running my stock rims for right now so it doesn't bother me much
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