help on camber kit
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help on camber kit
hi i just recently pruchased goldlines springs and put them on..and went to a local shop and said they would do the camber kit for me for 180 installed..but the thing is have any of you guys heard of MOOG camber kit? is it any good pelase leave feed back thanks...
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never heard of MOOG, but for $180 bucks installed i think your better off getting ingalls for $138 (hondawerx.com) and pay the difference ($42 bucks) for the install if they let you do that.
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MOOG has been around for years, they do alot of OEM replacement parts and are found at most retail outlets. However I've havent heard of them putting out a camber kit for our cars. I've never heard of anything bad about Moog parts, or anything special about them.
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210 installed with and alignment is a good deal. Eibach from what I heard gets their kits from SPC. Not sure though.. dont quote me on that. If your mechanically inclined enough you can install them yourself. Here's a link for some SPC's for 99 bucks.
There's also instructions on SPC's site if you look around..
There's also instructions on SPC's site if you look around..
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