SPC Performance Alignment Kit
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SPC Performance Alignment Kit
Has anyone installed this product or heard anything about it? I haven't found any prices, but I heard about it through an ad in Sport Compact Car. web site link
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I installed the front and rear kits on my sedan. The front is simple a bolt and replaces one of the stock ones. The rear is very simple as well. You just remove the stock piece (held by 3 bolts) and bolt up the new adjustible piece. Pretty much one of the easiest things to do yourself.
Grey put up a diy for the rear kit somewhere. You don't need it though as it is very simple.
EDIT: This isn't the one Grey put up but they both accomplish the same thing. This link has the front install as well.
Grey put up a diy for the rear kit somewhere. You don't need it though as it is very simple.
EDIT: This isn't the one Grey put up but they both accomplish the same thing. This link has the front install as well.
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[hr]Originally posted by: Mbow
I installed the front and rear kits on my sedan. The front is simple a bolt and replaces one of the stock ones. The rear is very simple as well. You just remove the stock piece (held by 3 bolts) and bolt up the new adjustible piece. Pretty much one of the easiest things to do yourself.
Grey put up a diy for the rear kit somewhere. You don't need it though as it is very simple.
EDIT: This isn't the one Grey put up but they both accomplish the same thing. This link has the front install as well.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: Mbow
I installed the front and rear kits on my sedan. The front is simple a bolt and replaces one of the stock ones. The rear is very simple as well. You just remove the stock piece (held by 3 bolts) and bolt up the new adjustible piece. Pretty much one of the easiest things to do yourself.
Grey put up a diy for the rear kit somewhere. You don't need it though as it is very simple.
EDIT: This isn't the one Grey put up but they both accomplish the same thing. This link has the front install as well.[hr]
Thanks for the response... what do you think about the kit? Good value, quality, etc.
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Imo, it's pretty expensive for what you actually get. However, name an aftermarket part on your car that didn't cost a pretty penny outside of some no name, low-quality, substitute.
Yea, SPC makes some good stuff. The front is just a bolt so not much to worry about. The rear is very beefy and definately looks and feels of high-quality. I have had mine for about 6-7 months and no problems. There really isn't much that can go wrong though. Neither the front or rear kits carry much weight or meet any real force of any kind. They just adust the camber and move up and down with the rest of the suspension.
Yea, SPC makes some good stuff. The front is just a bolt so not much to worry about. The rear is very beefy and definately looks and feels of high-quality. I have had mine for about 6-7 months and no problems. There really isn't much that can go wrong though. Neither the front or rear kits carry much weight or meet any real force of any kind. They just adust the camber and move up and down with the rest of the suspension.
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That sounds good. I am thinking about addressing my suspension this coming season. I plan to do GC coilovers, Tokico struts, and some camber kit... I ran across the SPC parts and I didn't remember hearing much about it. Again thanks for the info.
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