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Old May 29, 2004 | 03:26 PM
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I need to get a front camber kit for my hoopty, a 94 Accord dropped on Neuspeed sports w/AGX. What camber kits would you guys recommend? I'm sure a 0-3 degree kit would do just fine. I found this one, think it'll be aight?

It's made by DropZone and costs $75
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Old May 29, 2004 | 03:30 PM
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Or I can get the Ingalls kit for $110

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Old May 29, 2004 | 11:51 PM
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camber kits suck, and just to give you a flash forward... your either gonna have to grind down your UCA, or manage to tweek it enough so it doesn't hit the inside of the wheel well (pretty much impossible). i would recommend waiting to see if a company like skunk 2 comes out with the camber kit/ UCA for the accords too (they have them for civics and integras right now)

http://www.skunk2.com/

go there click suspension then camer kits and thats what they look like. you might be able to find something similar to that on ebay, but i wouldn't trust them. hope that helps

if you did get the camber kit with the above pic, PM me and i can give you a DIY to put them in urself
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Old Jun 18, 2004 | 10:48 AM
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There are 2 ways to adjust your front camber on a 94 Accord. If you use the adjustable bushings ... the end of your control arm will hit the inner fender at about +1.5 degrees adjustment. If you use the adjustable ball joint, you can adjust to +2.5 degrees before the ball joint hits the inner fender. The problem with adjustable ball joints is that they add height ... so when you bottom out the suspension the top nut of the ball joint will hit near your strut cap.

If you have the cash, the best way to do it is with a "skunk2" style adjustable arm ... this allows the adjustment with out the problems described above.

Skunk2 makes them for the 92-2000 Civic

Ingalls just released one for the 98-02 Accord and they should have one out for the 94 Accord in Fall.

http://www.ingallseng.com/new_products.htm
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Old Jun 20, 2004 | 05:14 PM
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Im not to familiar with suspensions and I was told by somebody on another forum that there was sometime of wishbone suspension in a 96 accord so with a 1.75" drop i would not need a camber kit just an alignment, anybody know anything about that?
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Old Jun 20, 2004 | 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by lowlifestylez
Im not to familiar with suspensions and I was told by somebody on another forum that there was sometime of wishbone suspension in a 96 accord so with a 1.75" drop i would not need a camber kit just an alignment, anybody know anything about that?
depends on the car, honestly. some guys have camber issues w/neuspeed sport drop, like me. Some don't:dunno:
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