Before anyone says read, I have. I read the sticky on the suspension section. I'm doing a mild drop Tokico blues with Tein H springs. The springs are a 1.5 drop in the front, 1.1 in the rears. My question is this. I have read several threads where members state that with 1.5 drop, no camber adjustment is needed, yet the Honda camber kit guide in the sticky recommends Ingalls for adjustment. Between member experience and what the guide recommends, who's right?
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I have Eibach Pro-Kits with a 1.2" drop and SPC camber kits front and rear. If you want your alignment to be in spec, you WILL need a camber kit. There is no camber adjustment on our cars, so any height change will put camber out of spec.Originally posted by Junior SmurffNevermind guys, google search works wonders!
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Originally posted by 4GAccordH22 View PostI have Eibach Pro-Kits with a 1.2" drop and SPC camber kits front and rear. If you want your alignment to be in spec, you WILL need a camber kit. There is no camber adjustment on our cars, so any height change will put camber out of spec.Last edited by 4U2H8ME; 09-14-2010, 04:45 PM.
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