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    best rear camber kit for cb7?

    I was reading a couple of forums saying spc or ingall,

    is it one of those pay to play the more you spend the better?

    Thanks

    #2
    Originally posted by allentang14 View Post
    I was reading a couple of forums saying spc or ingall,

    is it one of those pay to play the more you spend the better?

    Thanks
    yea pretty much both are good companies so you cant go wrong with either

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      #3
      I have been having trouble finding camber kits. Do named rears make the fronts?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Mrdanbkidd View Post
        I have been having trouble finding camber kits. Do named rears make the fronts?
        yes spc, eibash and ingalls make front and rear camber kits for our cars

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          #5
          Ingalls and SPC make front balljoint kits, IIRC. Ingalls also have the ANCHOR BOLT style which are more affordable then the balljoints, as well as longer lasting (not a balljoint, hard parts, boots don't get torn so its good as long as it doesn't sieze). about 120-130 total for both front wheels from summitracing.com. I wouldn't try any other brand for front camber kits, since no other kit cheaper than that is known to be safe.

          for the rears there have been people who have used Wicked Rear Camber kits with success. Although these arent SPC or Ingalls, I only mention these as another option for the rear because others on our forum have them and have used them without any issues thus far. Thing with these are that if you are going very low, there have been incidents where the camber kit would make contact with some suspension parts in the back (forgot which exactly) but would nick the camber kit. at that point, you may want to consider getting the BENT rear camber arms from SPC.

          I personally have bought the wicked rear camber kits for myself. I won't be slammed, so i'm expecting to not have the impact issue. by not slammed, I mean I will be leaving a finger gap in the back. those who have had issues had their wheels flush with their fenders and were very low.

          Wicked Rear camber kits are about 80-90$, depending on the source. You can find them on ebay or amazon, in red blue or silver. they are turnbuckle style. the listings you'll probably see will mark them as 90-97 accord.
          Last edited by P5ylance; 10-06-2013, 08:55 PM.
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            #6
            Excellent. That really helped out! Thanks guys!

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              #7
              Originally posted by P5ylance View Post
              Ingalls and SPC make front balljoint kits, IIRC. Ingalls also have the ANCHOR BOLT style which are more affordable then the balljoints, as well as longer lasting (not a balljoint, hard parts, boots don't get torn so its good as long as it doesn't sieze). about 120-130 total for both front wheels from summitracing.com. I wouldn't try any other brand for front camber kits, since no other kit cheaper than that is known to be safe.

              for the rears there have been people who have used Wicked Rear Camber kits with success. Although these arent SPC or Ingalls, I only mention these as another option for the rear because others on our forum have them and have used them without any issues thus far. Thing with these are that if you are going very low, there have been incidents where the camber kit would make contact with some suspension parts in the back (forgot which exactly) but would nick the camber kit. at that point, you may want to consider getting the BENT rear camber arms from SPC.

              I personally have bought the wicked rear camber kits for myself. I won't be slammed, so i'm expecting to not have the impact issue. by not slammed, I mean I will be leaving a finger gap in the back. those who have had issues had their wheels flush with their fenders and were very low.

              Wicked Rear camber kits are about 80-90$, depending on the source. You can find them on ebay or amazon, in red blue or silver. they are turnbuckle style. the listings you'll probably see will mark them as 90-97 accord.


              totally agree on this.... i was running the godspeed rear camber kit which mirrors the wicked tunings camber kit design, as i am really low it ended up snapping due to the constant impact from being so low.... i then went with the ingalls rear camber kit, double the price but way better quality and design.... i havent had any trouble with the ingalls....

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                #8
                You can always do the "washer trick" to correct rear camber. That's what we did before anyone made kits, and many kits are pretty much just that.
                Just get a longer automotive grade bolt and some washers. Works like a charm.






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                  #9
                  thanks everyone i ended up getting the SPC kit because from past forums ive heard more and positive reviews

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                    #10
                    SPC is a good choice.






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