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Old 02-16-2008, 04:02 PM
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Will I need a camber kit for this suspension:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...TQ:MOTORS:1123
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camberkits are overrated.
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maybe.


you know..... we have a forum for RSXs h:
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Originally Posted by Jani 5
maybe.


you know..... we have a forum for RSXs h:
Yes, but the responses are slower.
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seriously... camber kits are overrated. especially on just tein stech springs. just rotate your wheels/tires often and you'll be straight.
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Old 02-16-2008, 04:38 PM
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Cool, Should I get after market struts or just leave it on the stock struts? I really don't have the money for the struts right now.
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camber kit isnt necessary for s-tech springs and you can ride on the stock shocks for only so long.

i personally dont like the s-tech springs, too soft.
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Any pics of suspension on cars?
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1.5 inches isnt a whole lot, especially on DC5's.

if i were you id save up a little more and get a set of springs/shocks that'll help your handling more than the setup you have listed.

i had the same setup and it was ok for awhile, but then i realized that it was a bit too soft.
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Originally Posted by nevets
1.5 inches isnt a whole lot, especially on DC5's.

if i were you id save up a little more and get a set of springs/shocks that'll help your handling more than the setup you have listed.

i had the same setup and it was ok for awhile, but then i realized that it was a bit too soft.
What would you suggest?



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