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Old Aug 8, 2006
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My new suspension setup, help me out please

Ok guys, im am finally investing in a new suspension. This is what I am thinking. I was going to buy brand new dropzone package http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-D...spagenameZWDVW.
The thing is, I need a camber kit. i was looking on ebay and a few with different brand names on ebay. they were all between $80 and $150 ish. I am trying to spend less than 150 on a camber kit. can someone please help me out and help me find a camber kit in my price range? i have a 2001 civic ex sedan. thanks , tim
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I wouldn't go with drop zone personally. Save up fopr something better. There was an ebay vendor selling SPC camber kits really cheap, I got one and so did a lotta other members, search around.
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If you spend under $150 for a camber kit prepare for it to be flimsy and for it to seize up. SPC is the way to go.
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A far as the drop zone parts... Your pretty much buying an unknown here. Meaning your the guinea pig...

and as per ushual, I must ask... whats the car being setup for?
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street... its my daily driver though
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So your looking for something that improves handling but wont kill your kidnys?

They may work fine... but who knows.

other options would be a set of progressive springs with a decent damper, such as Tokicos, KYB's Bilstine or Konis.
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