skunk2 front camber kit
#1
skunk2 front camber kit
Anybody have one of these? Theyre pretty expensive but a really cool design. It just replaces the a-arm with one with a slidable ball joint mount on the end (like a camber plate on the end of the A-arm). It just looks a lot easier to adjust than an ingalls or whatever, where you have to take off the A-arm and move that shit around on the inside.
I was just curious if anybody had one, and what they think of it. Being an autocrosser, I think the ease of adjustment would be the shit.... I just want to make sure the quality is good, and get some impressions from you all.
P.S. If somebody would like to post a pic of the kit (so peeps can see what I'm talking about) that'd be cool. I'm a computer retard.
I was just curious if anybody had one, and what they think of it. Being an autocrosser, I think the ease of adjustment would be the shit.... I just want to make sure the quality is good, and get some impressions from you all.
P.S. If somebody would like to post a pic of the kit (so peeps can see what I'm talking about) that'd be cool. I'm a computer retard.
#5
I wouldn't get the Skunk2 kit. I've heard of people having problems with the ball joints (which are under no warranty from skunk2). I went with ingalls instead. Ingalls has been doing this for years and they know what they are doing. Sure it's not bling bling red, but it does its job well. Ingalls also has warranties on their camber kits and ball joints as well.
#6
Mine are getting installed on Monday. But Skunk2 said the ball joints were failing if you didn't follow the directions.
__________________
Sponsored by: KAM Racing Sports, Falken Tires, Progress Technology, Brady's High Performance, Taggart Performance Engineering, Rotora Brakes
Autocross is: 90% driver, 5% car, & 5% CRAZY MOJO!
Autocross Help Page
Sponsored by: KAM Racing Sports, Falken Tires, Progress Technology, Brady's High Performance, Taggart Performance Engineering, Rotora Brakes
Autocross is: 90% driver, 5% car, & 5% CRAZY MOJO!
Autocross Help Page
#7
Originally posted by madtownhonda
I wouldn't get the Skunk2 kit. I've heard of people having problems with the ball joints (which are under no warranty from skunk2). I went with ingalls instead. Ingalls has been doing this for years and they know what they are doing. Sure it's not bling bling red, but it does its job well. Ingalls also has warranties on their camber kits and ball joints as well.
I wouldn't get the Skunk2 kit. I've heard of people having problems with the ball joints (which are under no warranty from skunk2). I went with ingalls instead. Ingalls has been doing this for years and they know what they are doing. Sure it's not bling bling red, but it does its job well. Ingalls also has warranties on their camber kits and ball joints as well.
Anybody have problems with the ball-joints going bad?
#8
if i bought that skunk2 kit. i'd sandblast it, and then paint it chassis black... god that red is so annoying.
#10
Re: skunk2 front camber kit
Originally posted by white_n_slow
It just looks a lot easier to adjust than an ingalls or whatever, where you have to take off the A-arm and move that shit around on the inside.
It just looks a lot easier to adjust than an ingalls or whatever, where you have to take off the A-arm and move that shit around on the inside.