View Full Version : Camber Adjustment
eg_08_wa
10-01-2009, 11:14 PM
I know alot of Euro owners are using the Ingalls Rear Camber Kit to solve their camber issues, but due to the current economic state, i would like to explore other ways of adjusting camber on a Euro.
I rang Pedders, and they stated that they had an off the shelf camber kit for the Euro, in the form of Upper Control Arms (will re-confirm).
My question is, those who got their cars lowered at Pedders or the alike, are you running your car with camber, or have a non ingalls camber kit installed?
If so, any product info would be much appreciated.
tony1234
11-01-2009, 11:36 AM
I know alot of Euro owners are using the Ingalls Rear Camber Kit to solve their camber issues, but due to the current economic state, i would like to explore other ways of adjusting camber on a Euro.
I rang Pedders, and they stated that they had an off the shelf camber kit for the Euro, in the form of Upper Control Arms (will re-confirm).
My question is, those who got their cars lowered at Pedders or the alike, are you running your car with camber, or have a non ingalls camber kit installed?
If so, any product info would be much appreciated.
I've got an Eibach camber kit which i'm almost certain is a rebadged SPC unit.Look here!http://www.prostreetonline.com/pnsku/spc-67290.asp
eg_08_wa
26-01-2009, 02:01 AM
bump,
is everyone just running a) ingalls, or b) no camber adjustment at all???
surely not everyone fits in the above 2 categories???
tony1234
26-01-2009, 08:07 AM
bump,
is everyone just running a) ingalls, or b) no camber adjustment at all???
surely not everyone fits in the above 2 categories???
The only(good) choices you have are either Eibach(SPC) or Ingalls
integral90
26-01-2009, 12:16 PM
Isn't Aaron running a Vision one on the front?
tony1234
26-01-2009, 03:51 PM
Isn't Aaron running a Vision one on the front?
Sorry i was referring to REAR camber kits.
EUR003act
26-01-2009, 08:02 PM
bump,
is everyone just running a) ingalls, or b) no camber adjustment at all???
surely not everyone fits in the above 2 categories???
i have no camber kit... lowered on pedders springs... front 0 camber, rear -1 degree camber... rides nice, looks hawt! :thumbsup:
Crapdaz
27-01-2009, 09:04 AM
i am riding on ingalls rear camb kit,
riding on who the fk knows my camber/toe!! :p sorry had to spam, need to get aligned once kit is done!
Accord Basic
01-05-2009, 02:51 PM
someone selling J-power front camber kit for euro on this forum. anyone know the brand and quality?
s4029768
01-05-2009, 05:27 PM
bump,
is everyone just running a) ingalls, or b) no camber adjustment at all???
surely not everyone fits in the above 2 categories???
i'm running on coil overs without camber kit, I installed some super pro bushing on the rear for a -1 camber.
If I add one more busing I would be aroudn 0 on rears. But right now I'm happy with -1.
Give a call to fulcrum suspension about these bushings to fix you camber.
doosra
01-05-2009, 05:35 PM
Go for the ingalls camber kit.. it's only $180 AUD delivered to australia from http://www.heeltoeauto.com
aaronng
01-05-2009, 06:11 PM
someone selling J-power front camber kit for euro on this forum. anyone know the brand and quality?
I saw that. It looks like the same design as the SPC front balljoint camber kit.
racerwannabe
01-05-2009, 06:53 PM
Go for the ingalls camber kit.. it's only $180 AUD delivered to australia from http://www.heeltoeauto.com
Doosra, are you sure its $180 AUD? Did you purchase two or one coz i think you need two..one for each side. $75 US is for one only.
Crapdaz
01-05-2009, 08:48 PM
180 is BS too cheap.
you would expect around $250 mark to get it in sydney i reckon.
jyh888
02-05-2009, 02:05 AM
I got my camber kit from pedders suspension for about $210 and there is a 10% discount if u r an nrma member, but u can just bs, they dont even look at ur membership. Readjusted my camber from -4 to -1 degree. Its great, does the job, honestly think all the camber kits out there are very similar
Bigpauly2788
03-05-2009, 10:59 AM
i am running ingalls camber kit at the rear but in my experience the rear camber kit that pushes the top of the wheel out is more important. Atm im running spacers on the rear to get that effect LOL, but i have to invest in the upper camber arms for the rear.
such small things but cost so much :(
[ IV 23 VI ]
03-05-2009, 01:10 PM
someone selling J-power front camber kit for euro on this forum. anyone know the brand and quality?
Goodprice!!:thumbsup:
hooboy
06-05-2009, 12:30 AM
I got my camber kit from pedders suspension for about $210 and there is a 10% discount if u r an nrma member, but u can just bs, they dont even look at ur membership. Readjusted my camber from -4 to -1 degree. Its great, does the job, honestly think all the camber kits out there are very similar
Is that parts only price or include installation?
If it is than it is very cheap tho.
Crapdaz
06-05-2009, 02:03 PM
i'd say not including install.
Install would be say $60 bucks.
jyh888
06-05-2009, 05:50 PM
Is that parts only price or include installation?
If it is than it is very cheap tho.
not including install.
I got a package for the camber kit, wheel alignment and ride height adjustment on coilovers.
You should call pedders for a price but from what i know they charge around $90 per hour so to fit a camber kit it should be within the 90$ price range.
hooboy
09-05-2009, 09:21 AM
not including install.
I got a package for the camber kit, wheel alignment and ride height adjustment on coilovers.
You should call pedders for a price but from what i know they charge around $90 per hour so to fit a camber kit it should be within the 90$ price range.
Thanks for the info.
Since you have them, what do you think of this kit?
Cheers
jyh888
09-05-2009, 02:10 PM
Its great, does the job, honestly i think all camber kits are the same. the main purpose is to adjust the camber so you dont have excessive wear on your tyres.
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