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Old 11-03-2003, 09:12 PM
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Default 6th gen Accord: Front Camber kits

It won't be a year 'till I actually get to work on the suspension, but I am just curious...

I'm addicted to autocrossing, and the outsides of my tires wear easily when I have 0 front camber. I already know that my future 1.7"F/1.2"R drop will produce somewhere around -1.2 rear camber, and around -0.5 front camber. I know that I do not need to get a camber kit to reduce tire wear on the street.

However, at an auto-x course, the front tires may need a little more negative camber. I would like to be able to increase the negative camber in the front for an event, and then be able to return it to normal before I hit the highway.

I only know of 3 brands: Eibach, SPC, and Ingalls. Which one of these are the best when it comes to build quality and zero crap problems (such as hitting the fender)? Should I be getting an offset ball joint, or an adjustable control arm-type camber kit?

I'm just asking what camber kit is the best, so please post all auto-x front camber related comments here:

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Old 11-03-2003, 11:01 PM
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You know each time you adjust your camber you need to get an alignment.
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Originally posted by b12uceHuy
You know each time you adjust your camber you need to get an alignment.
yeah, but if I adjust it back to how it was before the event, all is good.
Old 11-03-2003, 11:23 PM
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Skunk2 and SPC are good Camber Kits
Old 11-04-2003, 08:57 AM
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yeah, I'm looking at the SPC. Never seen anyone with the skunk2 though...




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