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Old Jul 9, 2002 | 06:12 AM
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Originally posted by PearlBlueB16
Thanks for the help you guys . In response to JLAudioFan's reply, my friend told me the exact same trick to fix the rear camber on my car (I have a 00' Si as well). I was looking at the skunk2 camber kit also, but I was skeptical about the whole adjustment thing. I used to have a pair of Ground Control rip offs that I had to adjust over and over(basically a waste of time and money), so I was interested in a camber kit I would only have to adjust once. The skunk coils look like they have a sliding ball joint, which might imply a little slipping, which might require readjustment over time? Thanks for the help.
the joint is sliding which doesn't look strong in my opinion.

I have eibach sportline springs and with alignment my biggest camber issue for my front if my right at -1.6 degrees
i bought specialty camber kit from www.groupbuycenter.com which provides up to 1.5 degrees, and i think with max adjustment it will be -.1 which is fine with me.
also specialty (like progress) replaces only the ball joint, instead of replacing the arm with something with multiple little bolts holding it together...(skunk 2, ingalls)
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