help with my new suspension
hello, i am about to lower my car and i was wondering what the best choices would be.. Right now I'm looking at eibach sportlines, and kyb agx's.
- My first question is, if i don't get the shocks for 3-4 months, will i be fine on stock shocks with sportlines for that period of time
- My second question is, I'm looking at this revo camber kit from autodynamic because i know i need a camber kit, anyways, has anybody gotten this and/or know anything about it? it looks quite a bit cheaper than a lot of kits so i want to know if it has everything you need, etc. ( http://209.87.151.155/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=CC63-1011 )
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oh, and i drive a 93 accord ex
- My first question is, if i don't get the shocks for 3-4 months, will i be fine on stock shocks with sportlines for that period of time
- My second question is, I'm looking at this revo camber kit from autodynamic because i know i need a camber kit, anyways, has anybody gotten this and/or know anything about it? it looks quite a bit cheaper than a lot of kits so i want to know if it has everything you need, etc. ( http://209.87.151.155/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=CC63-1011 )
Please post replies!! Thanks
oh, and i drive a 93 accord ex
1. You should be allright, you may or may not blow them though
2. Your life is riding on that camber kit, dont cheap out or be stupid. I have an ingalls front camber kit (smart) and 3 washers on the OE bolt in the back (dumb)
2. Your life is riding on that camber kit, dont cheap out or be stupid. I have an ingalls front camber kit (smart) and 3 washers on the OE bolt in the back (dumb)
i mean i've heard of revo before im not buyin like some noname off ebay for 10 bucks , but that price ( 130) just seems pretty low comparitively, im just wonderin if it has all you need and if anyone here has used revo before
i just got my car lowered. i used the washer method for the rear, but the mechanic also replaced the bolt with a longer one, so you can fit the washers on more comfortably. total was $10 for parts.
for the front, the mechanic got an ingalls camer kit for a legend, and modified things to fit on my accord. this kit was $160 for the front, but it will never squeak like most other camber kits will.
for the front, the mechanic got an ingalls camer kit for a legend, and modified things to fit on my accord. this kit was $160 for the front, but it will never squeak like most other camber kits will.
Originally posted by EliteAccord
No that is probably for just the rear. Front and rear is like $250-$270 shipped.
www.groupbuycenter.com
I have Eibach Sportline, KYB AGX, and Ingalls camber kit front and rear.:thumbup:
No that is probably for just the rear. Front and rear is like $250-$270 shipped.
www.groupbuycenter.com
I have Eibach Sportline, KYB AGX, and Ingalls camber kit front and rear.:thumbup:
i do agree that you should go ahead and pay the little extra for a good front kit, if your front kit breaks it's kinda hard to turn your vehicle and you smack into something or someone and die.
Originally posted by KMFDM
so how much is the ingalls rear kit, does anyone sell an ingalls 4 wheels kit
still nobody that knows anything about revo?
so how much is the ingalls rear kit, does anyone sell an ingalls 4 wheels kit
still nobody that knows anything about revo?
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