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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_F View Post
    lowered 7" at the back??? is that even possible?

    picture please :P

    yes it is! im at work rite now but i will post a pic up of it when i get home and no its not photochoped

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Si1enzio View Post
    Stuff the camber kit, looks nice when the wheels are bent...
    you can afford replacing wheels every month Mr Donald Trumph
    The insurance company wont think so when the car's in a bad accident
    Wet road handling cant be too good with such a bad camber angle.
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  3. #15
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    Eibach CL9 Camber kits perform well
    oh wrd!

  4. #16
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    Must handle like a brick.....

    My 06 Euro is waiting to get lowered, but stock has maximum 185mm ground clearance at the rear ( the rear part of the skirt at the bottom)

    ....so that puts it 10mm off the road?

    ...no suspension.....?

    Ouch!

    You don't mean 7cm do you????

  5. #17
    [QUOTE=Merlin086;1031577]Must handle like a brick.....

    My 06 Euro is waiting to get lowered, but stock has maximum 185mm ground clearance at the rear ( the rear part of the skirt at the bottom)

    ....so that puts it 10mm off the road?

    ...no suspension.....?

    Ouch!

    You don't mean 7cm do you????[/Q

    if it was 7cm i wouldnt bother with a camber kit would i and i wont b going through a set of rubber every month

  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by TEMPTN View Post
    yes it is! im at work rite now but i will post a pic up of it when i get home and no its not photochoped
    crazy shit

    I'm getting eibach camber kit for the front (they make both front and back) - you should find out how much adjustment in the camber you need to make - might be a few degrees


    and btw, if you lower a euro 70mm (7cm) you most definitely need a camber kit (at least in the rear)

    can't wait to see this euro with 10mm ground clearance

  7. #19
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    I think that you may be confused between mm and cm and inches.

    A 10mm clearance is about yout little finger thickness.

    (1cm)

    A 7cm drop is about a hand width.

    A 7" drop is on the ground!

    Confusing isn't it.............

  8. #20
    I have seen this guys euro posted in the other section. trust me its super low.
    あなたは小さい陰茎を持っている?

  9. #21
    can you link the pictures :P

  10. #22
    oops
    im lil bit confused now.
    Is this the one?
    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthread.php?t=55326
    anna1984 and temptn are the same person? or at least they have the same car?
    あなたは小さい陰茎を持っている?

  11. #23
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  12. #24
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    The KMac kit is a heap of crap - I had one on and it did nothing but squeak the whole time. I bought a Fulcrum Camber kit off a fellow OzHonda member and has been absolutely perfect since i put it on a little over 14 months ago.

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