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  1. #1
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    Front camber kits for EF8/9

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...9632%26fvi%3D1


    I did a brief search (without getting into japanese websites etc) and this was the only kit I found.

    Just thought I would share it and hopefuly get some people's opinions/thoughts on this particular kit.

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    http://www.autodynamic.com/detail.as..._ID=CC60-8891F

    i purchased these today ! they look pretty good and thyve been tried and tested on other forums..

    im not too keen on cheapo ebay stuff...
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  3. #3
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    in an update to my last post.. i received them today !! good stuff !!
    from USA to Australia in 5 days !! wooo

    this is what they look like... they seem to be great quality !

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    nice freek, they seem ok.

    dylan try k-mac. aussie stuff, and have new stuff for our cars
    http://www.k-mac.com.au/Kmac_catalog.pdf

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    reason why i didnt choose kmac is coz for the rear they have the "longer bolt" style kit.. where you add washers to adjust camber - i had this and it sux.. pretty much once you add your washers and put your car back together.. if your still out you have to pull ur suspension apart again to correct it, and i believe the front itself costs $330.

    the kit that i bought (for the rear) actually replaces the whole arm and adjustibility is 1000x easier.

    i ended up paying around $370AUD shipped (tracked USPS shipping) for front and back
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    Quote Originally Posted by FR33K View Post
    reason why i didnt choose kmac is coz for the rear they have the "longer bolt" style kit.. where you add washers to adjust camber - i had this and it sux.. pretty much once you add your washers and put your car back together.. if your still out you have to pull ur suspension apart again to correct it, and i believe the front itself costs $330.

    the kit that i bought (for the rear) actually replaces the whole arm and adjustibility is 1000x easier.

    i ended up paying around $370AUD shipped (tracked USPS shipping) for front and back
    installed them yet? interesting to hear ur feedback
    ...LS...

  7. #7
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    not yet.. waiting for my springs to arrive first before i pull everything apart hehe
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  8. #8
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    Hey Steer^Gimic aren't those front kits on that pdf from kmac incompatible with EF8/9? The front suspension is different to 88 model CR-Xs

  9. #9
    nice find! be interesting to hear ur feed back on this product
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    yeh let us know how the go fr33k, probably get them, tyre wear is a b*tch
    ...LS...

  11. #11
    as far as i know all ef/ed/ee upper a-arms are the same.

    the only thing that scares me about those camber kits is the lack of re-enforcement underneath.

    For me its custom FTW


  12. #12
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    from what i have found
    there are three types..

    as stated the top arm replacement..

    also you can just replace the ball joint with an adjustable one.. even J's racing has this product if you are rich

    and then the arm mounts to the chassis, you can get these adjustable


    which ones are people are saying are no good?


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