Errr, need help finding something...
I've been through about every site I can think of (both American and Japanese), and can't find a Camber Kit that allows -3 degrees of adjustment. I do not want to settle with -1.5 degrees. This is for the front btw...
I would rather stay away from Ebay, and cheap brands. I also prefer to buy it directly from the manufacturer. Thanks in advance.
I would rather stay away from Ebay, and cheap brands. I also prefer to buy it directly from the manufacturer. Thanks in advance.
The reason why I hate ebay is because the sellers have the tendency to be unreliable. That product is in fact for +1.5 to +3 degrees of camber to correct your negative camber.
I want a camber kit that does the opposite, track purpose only...
Proof of said product being for positive and not negative camber:
http://www.ingallseng.com/parts/35595.htm
I had already went to their site
I want a camber kit that does the opposite, track purpose only...
Proof of said product being for positive and not negative camber:
http://www.ingallseng.com/parts/35595.htm
I had already went to their site
oh, you want to run more negative camber?
hmm, that's an interesting scenario....how low are you dropped right now?
I really dont know of any kit that does what you desire, as I think most companies would stay away with it due to liability issues (purposely trying to make your camber more negative)
hmm, that's an interesting scenario....how low are you dropped right now?
I really dont know of any kit that does what you desire, as I think most companies would stay away with it due to liability issues (purposely trying to make your camber more negative)
Originally Posted by Cocoa
Thank you though Daniel.
lol, ur welcome..
talk to camp1320 .com call them up and see if they know where to get that shit..
or get the ingalls one and put it in backwards.. done deal!
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Originally Posted by fliplyricist1
oh, you want to run more negative camber?
hmm, that's an interesting scenario....how low are you dropped right now?
I really dont know of any kit that does what you desire, as I think most companies would stay away with it due to liability issues (purposely trying to make your camber more negative)
hmm, that's an interesting scenario....how low are you dropped right now?
I really dont know of any kit that does what you desire, as I think most companies would stay away with it due to liability issues (purposely trying to make your camber more negative)
Originally Posted by shineynitelite
take a grinder and expand your strut mount holes in the front with the addition of the ingalls kit, for the rear just get longer bolts and more washers!
i think SPC makes the camber kit for the Accord, might fit our cars. Check it out.
http://www.racinglab.com/spc-camber-kit-002.html
http://www.racinglab.com/spc-camber-kit-002.html
Well, I settled for the Eibach kit. Although the adjustment only allows for -1.5 degrees of adjustment. I'll see what I can find later on. I think maybe with some adjustments in the suspension, I can pull off -2 degrees at least...
Should I post another kill story in the racing section? Took out the car today to work, and came across a new GT mustang on the way home. With a blown engine, I took him out by 2 cars from a 2nd gear roll, letting him punch it first. Stopped at around 90-95 mph (no nitrous on this one, had the valve closed, and was only running on 93 octane). I find my stories rather boring...don't know if anyone wants to hear them...He was in his 40's, and kept hitting me up. Gave him a thumbs up afterwards as he stared at the car, lol.
Originally Posted by Nutshell
hell man you shoulda went to summitracing. they have an SPC kit with +-3. eibach is good though. thats what i went with.
The kit you're talking about is this one:
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...677+4294870479
The actual adjustment for the kit is +1.5 to +3 degrees.
http://www.spcperformance.com/PROD_D...ROD_NUMBER_DYN.
Sites have the tendency to do that. You have to be careful and confirm every part description through the manufacturer.
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