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    Any one know something about camber kits

    Im looking for a camber kit to use on the cb. Ive read on the forum that EF arms bolt up and help with the banging issue. Im basicly looking for the best bang for buck. Does any one have a suggestion? I was reading on a 2G integra forum about the issue with caster angele . Is the caster affect be the camber kit on the CB7 as well or not really? Can you guys suggest some thing

    #2
    cant go wrong with Ingalls.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/INGAL...Q5fAccessories

    or

    spc.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT...Q5fAccessories

    and on the rear just do the washer trick.

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      #3
      Caster and Toe are effected by lowering the vehicle. Toe is the main one to worry about. If your toe is off, you basically "scrub your tires to the belt!! Here is an example.

      Correct toe: | |
      Incorrect: | /, \ |, / \ and \ /

      So if you have negative camber from lowering and don't get the toe fixed, the insides of the tires wear quickly. That's why most people believe negative camber is what causes premature tire wear, when in fact it is incorrect toe.

      As far as kits go, SPC, Ingalls and Skunk2 make great products.

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        #4
        A little searching around netted this thread. Seems to be pretty relavent.

        http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=75477


        Originally posted by Maple50175
        Oh here we go again. Maples other half.

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          #5
          I've got SPCs all around for camber and Megan Racing lower rear control arms (both short and long sets). I'm 100% alligned and 1" drop for now... Going Super Cup by Neuspeed in a few months. Hope that helped!!

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