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Old 06-01-2003, 04:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how to install camber kit

Does anyone know how to install camber kit on 4 gen prelude? The kit I got it's not ball joint. I think it's ingall's style. I got from ebay. thanks.
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They install on the upper control arms of the suspension. You unbolt the control arms from the chassis. They are held on with 2 nuts that are located in the engine comparment on the strut towers. 1 on each side. I believe they are 19mm. Once you do that, just give the A-arm a good yank down by where it's mounted and it should free up. You then should be able to turn the arm toward you so you can work with it easier. The ingalls kits will then replace the units that are on the arm. You'll see.
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its cake....first time took me 20-30 min each tire...

prob the easiest suspension work i've done..
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sorry to bring this old thread back up... But its better than starting a new one...

I put a camber kit on my fronts so far and am about to do the backs.. Ive had one issue though.. My kit includes these spacers that make the upper control arms sit lower at the connection.. Im not sure if this is so good... The problem is one of the spacers has gone up in the tire well and the other 3 have not.. So im wondering if I should remove the spacers or not.. Im going to get some batteries and take a couple of pics for clarification.. Its my first time working wiht camber kits, which is like wow... Im just concerned that the angle the spacers are making is bad, whereas it coudl easily be good...
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http://www.honda-acura.net/showthread/t-107536.html
If you have Ingalls Camber Kit: http://www.deepstaged.net/ingalls_ca...it_install.htm

Hope either of these links can help you out some. I'll keep searching for write-ups for you.
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