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    Adjustable camber

    I would like to add adjustable camber to the car. Which approach will give me the most adjustment range? Ease of adjustment and price also are important.

    I am primarily concerned with the front end.
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    Originally posted by Slow View Post
    I would like to add adjustable camber to the car. Which approach will give me the most adjustment range? Ease of adjustment and price also are important.

    I am primarily concerned with the front end.
    Look at hardrace or Megan camber kits good for not to much money

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      #3
      Honestly, I wouldn't trust my life to anything but Ingalls or SPC. I've tried using a cheap camber kit in the past (Dropzone), and I nearly crashed when it broke.

      The best of all options is the TASauto adjustable upper control arm setup.






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        #4
        http://www.andysautosport.com/honda/...p00432807.html

        I'm new to CB's and that control arm design eliminates the camber kit? or, will i have to find a cambet kit, cuz i searched for 93 accord camber kits and that's what comes up. anywhere..

        Progress thread on my '93 CB7

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          #5
          The two small ball joints replace the front ball joints. The two arms go in the rear. The rear can actually be done with extended bolts and washers, without the need of an expensive kit.

          SPC is good stuff, probably the best you can get... but I wouldn't buy a damn thing from andysautosport... they're an awful company.






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