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    need camber kit for eibach sportlines???

    sup guys.
    i am considering getting some eibach sportlines for my DC2 but i dont want to fork out extra cash for a camber kit. Has anyone had any experience with the sportlines or know that if a camber kit is needed or not.
    thanks!!

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    Camber kits are an interesting idea. I have undertaken a fair amount of research (on the different types and styles of kits available) and have come to the conclusion that I would rather live without one.


    Check the thread that I posted in this part of the forum and read some of the other discussions on Honda-Tech about camber kits (there are a number of really useful threads with titles such as 'do I need a camber kit' etc that are an interesting read).

    In relation to the actual springs I have not had personal experience with them so cant really comment on if a kit will be needed.
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    thanks for that Zdster. i will try seaching some more. In the mean time, anyone else here can answer my question??

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    not sure if you need a camber kit... but im pretty sure HondaR JDM Concept sells camber kits if you do decide you need them

    good luck

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    It depends how much you are lowering your car. Also start with a basic wheel aligment, get your camber angles and take it from there.

    You can do a simple DIY camber kit for the rear of the EG by using washers and slightly longer bolts.

    As for camber kits being a waste of $$$.......it depends how much you lower it.......and if you lower it enough and don't get a camber kit, expect to fork out for tyres quite often
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    well the Eibach Sportlines have a drop of 1.7" front and rear. Is this drop enough to put my camber angles out?

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    well the Eibach Sportlines have a drop of 1.7" front and rear. Is this drop enough to put my camber angles out?
    if "out" = excessive then NO. a 1.7 drop shouldnt need a camber kit to change the static camber.

    2 inches and more IMO would put more wear on the inside edge of the front and rear tyres tho.

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    thanks man!! ill take it that i dont need a camber kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _FeRiO_
    thanks man!! ill take it that i dont need a camber kit.
    Like I said, get a wheel alignment and THEN someone can tell you if you need an alignment or not!
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    I agree. A wheel alignment is a good start.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ludecrs View Post
    They have the depreciation re-sale value of a burnt out and multi-rolled Commodore.

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    As i have said from the start, i am only considering getting the Sportlines, and just wanted to know whether people will think i will end up needing a camber kit, as small height drops dont generally put the camber angle in danger of chewing out tyres. Im asking this coz i dont have that extra cash in paying for a camber kit and therefore may look into buying some other spring.
    Thanks for the info anyways guys

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