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I really need to put a camber kit on my rear wheels and possibly my front. What are some good brands that you guys have some good experiences with. What ...

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08-11-2003, 02:10 AM   #1
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I really need to put a camber kit on my rear wheels and possibly my front. What are some good brands that you guys have some good experiences with. What are good prices and also the most important, do camber kits go specifically by generations or what?

Any DIY directions or anyone can give me steps?

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well I looked on e-bay seems to go by generations.
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You can correct the rear camber for nothing using just washers. Look up a DIY for it.
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yeah there was a post on that at the old site... i think you unbolt the upper controll arm and where it bolts to the chassis of the car you space it out with washers or a metal plate and re-bolt the arm... what gen civic have you got?
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Originally posted by dBZERK@Aug 10 2003, 11:59 PM
what gen civic have you got?
6th gen

Didnt think about looking it up on the DIY section..
Now for the front.
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The camber kit in the rear, just use the washer trick. For the front, the 6th gen has a different kit than the 5th gens and Integras, so you will need one specifically for a 96-00. I personally would recommend a Skunk2 or a SPC kit. Either kit can be bought for less than $200 if you shop around.
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08-12-2003, 01:49 PM   #7
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skunk2 replaces the whole UCA great buy me and dan both have it.. and very happy with it
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08-12-2003, 03:38 PM   #8
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If you want the DIY look it up on the old civicland, i did a write up for it back in the day, i was gonna do one for the clutch but i was pressed for time...
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thanks ya'll, what do you guys think about ingalls kits?
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Skunk2>>>>>Ingalls, get skunk2
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