Eibach Sportline + SPC Camber Kit
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Eibach Sportline + SPC Camber Kit
Hi guys. I'm looking for someone in so cal to help me install the springs and the camber kit on my 01 civic. Any help greatly appreciated.
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Someone made a DIY for it so when I get my camber kit in I could give you a hand with it. The springs used? If not you'd have to get them compressed or whatever it is they due to them before installation.
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Originally Posted by 7thGenerasianCivic
I can do it... but I'll have to charge an arm and two legs.
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Originally Posted by PennyKnotOff
Someone made a DIY for it so when I get my camber kit in I could give you a hand with it. The springs used? If not you'd have to get them compressed or whatever it is they due to them before installation.
Last edited by MBison; Mar 6, 2005 at 08:59 AM.
Spring compressor is only used to compress the stock springs. You can rent a compressor for approx. $60 at Kragens. I will have to find time if you want me to do it. Like I said I will charge and I don't do alignments.
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Originally Posted by 7thGenerasianCivic
Spring compressor is only used to compress the stock springs. You can rent a compressor for approx. $60 at Kragens. I will have to find time if you want me to do it. Like I said I will charge and I don't do alignments.
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How much do you want for the whole thing (springs+camber kit)?
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I suppose that if someone experienced knows what hes doing then there shouldnt be any surprises, but on the other hand you're right. Actually I was looking for someone that has some time to help me with installing the stuff, not an installer, so I could save some $$$. I'd like to get to know my car a bit better so I could feel more comfortable about it and think that theres not a better way than to do the work by myself with a bit of help from someone that has done it before.
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Originally Posted by PennyKnotOff
Like i said i'll give you a hand i'm not a professional or anything but i've installed most of what i have on my civic.
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