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Old 07-31-2001, 07:59 PM
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Comptech Springs

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If I lower the car with Comptech springs, would the camber be so off that I would need a camber kit?
Old 07-31-2001, 08:00 PM
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No. www.wizardsworks.org/chod/acura

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Old 07-31-2001, 08:01 PM
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Comptech says no camber kit is required, just get your wheel re-aligned.
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I've read that the Comptech springs only make the car a little rougher, but is the car so low that you have to drive over speed bumps and driveways at an angle?

I rode in my friend's riced out civic and not only was it bumpy, but it seemed to scrape over every driveway and speed bump. I wouldn't want to change my driving habits just because I like the lowered look.
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WHAT?? That's not true...comptech's barely drop the car! I doubt you even scrape with Eibach Sportlines!
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Originally posted by silverstarr:
<STRONG>I've read that the Comptech springs only make the car a little rougher, but is the car so low that you have to drive over speed bumps and driveways at an angle?

I rode in my friend's riced out civic and not only was it bumpy, but it seemed to scrape over every driveway and speed bump. I wouldn't want to change my driving habits just because I like the lowered look.</STRONG>
Hell NO! However, you may scrape if you were to descend down a steep driveway ~ 45 degrees. Mine did .
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The car is pretty high up even after loweing it...I can go up my driveway without scraping and mine's dropped 2". In my lowered prelude, I always had to go at an angle hehe
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