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Old 03-31-2003 | 05:54 AM
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put them on last week and it took me 2 hrs. took my car to the alignment shop the day-after and they were amazed how easy it was to adjust. I'll give them a :thumbup:

got them for $180.0 shipped

on side note...they didn't have any instructions :dunno: and only one sticker
Old 03-31-2003 | 06:45 AM
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Originally posted by CivicSiRacer
Skunk2 said the ball joints were failing if you didn't follow the directions.
There were no instructions in my box as well.... But it's very straight forward....
Old 03-31-2003 | 07:32 AM
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i believe i got them for about 280 installed... big plus on ease of adjustment...
Old 03-31-2003 | 01:00 PM
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Originally posted by agent87
If anyone wants, and if I have time, I can post a few pictures of how to do it.
Yes! Please do. That would be very helpful. A little explination too.
Old 03-31-2003 | 10:14 PM
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I don't see how the ingalls would be any harder to adjust than the skunk2. It's a complete upper A-arm replacement, just like the skunk2.
Old 04-01-2003 | 08:16 AM
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but isn't the adjustment in the inside part, like where the bushings are... rather than at the outside end at the balljoint?
Old 04-01-2003 | 08:27 PM
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nope...the ingalls has the same adjustment as the skunk2. Like I said, it won't be any harder to adjust than the skunk2.
Old 04-01-2003 | 08:39 PM
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I keep seeing pictures of what you're talking about, but it says the replacement A-arm is for 96-00 civics only, and the 92-95 one that I need is the kind with the little adjusters in the bushings.
Old 04-01-2003 | 09:30 PM
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Ahh...your talking about a 5th gen. I'm not sure if ingalls has an A-arm replacement for those years. But I do know what your talking about, they have those for the 6th gen, too. They cost less but they look a lot harder to adjust. That is why I went with the full arm replacement.
Old 04-01-2003 | 10:00 PM
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Yeah, thats what I'm talking about... I'd rather be able to adjust the ball joint. Seems odd that they don't make it for the 5th gen, I'm sure its practically the same thing. Thats why I think I probably have to go with the skunk2........ assuming nobody has any problems they'd like to share.



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