how hard is it to install a camber kit?
id search on here and on other sites for a walkthrough...
IMO, its not hard, however, ive installed everything on my car and done all maintenance myself, everything except for alignments.
if you have the right tools and read over the walkthroughs i think you could do it.
IMO, its not hard, however, ive installed everything on my car and done all maintenance myself, everything except for alignments.
if you have the right tools and read over the walkthroughs i think you could do it.
sweet, bc this guy at autozone was like "its gonna be damn hard to install a camber kit." Anyway, thanks. bty, is there a big difference between expensive and cheap kits? Dropzone kits on ebay are $170 for both front and rear while like skunk2 goes for about $300. SHould i buy the dropzone kit?
get the omnipower kit, it's the same design as the skunk2 but slightly improved, i've had mine for almost a year now and it hasn't given me any troubles. i also got mine for $160ish and i wouldn't recommend any other kit.
Originally Posted by CA VTEC Sol
get the omnipower kit, it's the same design as the skunk2 but slightly improved, i've had mine for almost a year now and it hasn't given me any troubles. i also got mine for $160ish and i wouldn't recommend any other kit.
mine have held up fine for the past year, 20-25k miles
install wasn't hard, but we don't get rust problems down here. colder climates might require more grunt work.
if you need a walk through, you can use my diy.. although, if you've never worked on a car, this could be a challenge for you..
http://syclone.motocrew.com/EJ6/index.htm
http://syclone.motocrew.com/EJ6/index.htm


