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Old Feb 5, 2006 | 01:41 AM
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Ok.. No, the alignment (Iīm not sure is the word right) hasnīt been adjusted, because it can not be done without those adjustable control arms, I think? At least I think so, and the place which did the measuring of the camber degrees said that I have to buy adjustable control arms so that it can be adjusted.. My friend who has a Prelude said, that in that car the adjustment is already in the standard control arms.. Why couldnīt they do the same for Integra in the manufacturer.. Ok, but at least I think itīs wiser to buy the whole control arms based on your comments... But now the second question; Does someone know, that could the control arms be same in for example Accord or Civic? Because as some of you may know, my Integra is one of the three 2nd generation tegīs in Finland, so all spare part stores and "tuning stores" always try to scheme with the prices because the car is so rare in here. One good example is, that when I asked the rear wheel assembly for it from one store, they said that it must be ordered from U.S. and costs 620€!!! I couldnīt believe it, and I found out that 86-89 Accord has the same assembly, so I found it from a normal spare part store and it cost only 60€. Also the lower ball joint is the same than in Civic 88-91 and Accord 86-89. (Finland models) So please, let me know if you have the information in this case!
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