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Old Aug 8, 2002
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HI everyone I own a 2001 civic coupe ex. I have Ground control coilovers and I need to find out if there are any rear camber kits availible for it. I have it dropped about 2 1/2 inchesit two low so if any one hears any thing let me know [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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There's a camber kit put out by Ingalls if I remember correctly. They're not too expensive either. $150 for the set for the rear. Someone else makes the front camber kits, and it's only like $35 for the front.
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- Eibach
- Ingalls
- SPC (Specialty Products Company)

I reccomend the SPC, everyone likes them. Someone says they're made by Eibach? They look sort of like them I guess. Anyway, I had the Ingalls. It's allright, but maybe the SPC is better. Just by the various rave reviews that I read. Plus it looks beafier. Get the polyurethane bushings for the rear, but remember to grease them or they will squeek. Also, get the front and the rear. The front needs less correction, but you might as well do a proper job, right? Also, groupbuycenter.com has the best price on them as far as I know...
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