????camber Kit????
#4
what does a camber kit do? it's just upper adjustable ball joints that help your shop's job with the alignment. I would suggest getting them with the eibach sportline drop. So that you can just get your car aligned once.
Installing them is very very straight forward.
Here's a diy: http://www.team-integra.net/sections...?ArticleID=783
Installing them is very very straight forward.
Here's a diy: http://www.team-integra.net/sections...?ArticleID=783
#7
No, you don't NEED them, but they are good to have if you give a damn about your handling characteristics.
A basic toe alignment after any lowering will eliminate any chance of premature tire wear.
A basic toe alignment after any lowering will eliminate any chance of premature tire wear.
#9
haha yes...they are a good idea...specially if ur doing the sport instead of the pro...if ur going for handling anyway...pro is the performance oriented drop whereas sport is just the look-good drop....not sure what ur handling goals are
#10
^i thought sport would be more performance...i want good handling, my handling is already pretty good with the stock suspension alone...but wat would make it better?
i wanna get the Koni sport (yellow) with either pro or sport. my tires right now are 204/40r16 and it has a 3" gap in the front and 2" in the back. im going to get 45s installed this sat so i duno wat the gaps would be then. but wat would give my car that nice drop look? would sports be too low? im also getting the ingalls camber kit
i wanna get the Koni sport (yellow) with either pro or sport. my tires right now are 204/40r16 and it has a 3" gap in the front and 2" in the back. im going to get 45s installed this sat so i duno wat the gaps would be then. but wat would give my car that nice drop look? would sports be too low? im also getting the ingalls camber kit