Cheapest place to get a Full Coilover Kit? (+camber question)
Alright, I've decided to wait on rims, and blow the last of my money on lowering my car.
So where's the cheapest place to get a full coil over system? Apexi, Tein, I really don't care. I just want good quality. Adjustable height is good too.
Also, am I going to have to buy a camber kit? And where can I get the amount of camber I have measured?
So where's the cheapest place to get a full coil over system? Apexi, Tein, I really don't care. I just want good quality. Adjustable height is good too.
Also, am I going to have to buy a camber kit? And where can I get the amount of camber I have measured?
anything lower then 1.5 usually need a camber kit. also check groupbuycenter.com for deals on teins and apexi coilovers. Try for the teins though man because unlike the apexi's, they are damping adjustable. so you have the option to stiffin or soften then suspension whenever you feel like it.
Good idea to go for [adjustable] drop before rims. Accords, or any car, taller than stock are ugly when they dont have reason to be.
Camber kits are usually for drops lower than 2". If you drop between 1.5" and 2" you should be okay without one. Less than 1.5 will be unnecessary for a camber kit. You can get your camber checked by anywhere that does alignment (it's better if they're installing it too so you save money)
Camber kits are usually for drops lower than 2". If you drop between 1.5" and 2" you should be okay without one. Less than 1.5 will be unnecessary for a camber kit. You can get your camber checked by anywhere that does alignment (it's better if they're installing it too so you save money)
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