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Old 03-04-2003, 09:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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which camber kit should i get

i'm putting on my skunk2 coil-overs and want to drop about 1.75 in. and i was looking at camber kits and it showed 2. one kit had degrees adjustment of up to 1.5 and the other from 1.5-3.0. which one should i get, i'm not planning on putting the car any lower than 2 in.
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I've heard Ingalls are pretty good.
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the sportlines said id drop about 1.5 to 1.75 inches. it was much lower than that even with my koni yellows.

i bought ingalls kits, the ones that do up to 3*

make sure you get 2 front kits, other wise you will end up with the rear kits for an accord. they are the SAME for the front and back.

go go groupbuycenter, they still have a special on the kits.
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yeah get the ingalls kits for 1.5-3.0 degrees of adjustment. i got mine off groupbuycenter.com for $260 shipped for all 4 wheels and they are excellent. ive been lowered 6months and there isnt the first sign of uneven tire wear.
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you might want to check out the spc performance adjust ball joints...that's what i'm gonna get, i could use some new ball joint anyways!

http://www.spcperformance.com/PerfPa...67320_360.html
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I just got my spc ball joints today and they are awsome. I'm going to be dropped on nuespeed race springs so I got the 1.5-3.0. I'm a dealer for SPC if your interested PM and I'll hook ya up.
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there is no difference in name brands. camber kits are made to do their job so i dont think ingalls are any better than a generic one. well thats my opinion. with the money u save, u can buy EXTRA things.
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sometimes money doesnt matter

tpklude - you will need to decide if you want rubber or polyurethane bushings probably. i went ahead and got poly cause i want a ride thats as stiff as i can get. only draw back to poly is that youve got to grease them occasionally. i dont mind doing it at all. the rubber will be a slightly softer ride. SLIGHTLY. like i said im picky as hell.

i had the kits picked out that i wanted, then i spent a whole nother day deciding on which ones i wanted.
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