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    Hey Shen,

    It mainly depends on the design. If its for a euro, i think the ingalls, eibach kits have ball joint replacements as well as the fork type. Please note these only apply to the fronts.

    So... if you stick to the traditinoal ball joint full replacement, u should be ok (i've never read of any issues with that design).

    Ingalls and SPC are probably the two most popular kits in the states. I bought the SPC over the ingalls due to the single control arm change vs the double arm change. for the 6th gen at least. For the rears only for me.
    Last edited by SiReal; 24-08-2007 at 04:16 PM.

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    As SiReal said, it really depends on the design. Here is another camber kit for a civic which eliminates the issue altogether:
    See a good post? Give it a PQ point.


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    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    As SiReal said, it really depends on the design. Here is another camber kit for a civic which eliminates the issue altogether:
    does this front camber kit suit for DC2R ?

    where could we get this camber kit if I m interesting on it ..?

    thanks...
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    does any1 know where could I get this ball bearing front camber for DC2R ?

    thanks in advance
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  5. #5

    Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Zdster View Post
    As SiReal said, it really depends on the design. Here is another camber kit for a civic which eliminates the issue altogether:
    does anybody know where could we get this camber kit ?

    suit DC2R use ?

    thanks for the info's
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    Quote Originally Posted by dynosaur View Post
    does anybody know where could we get this camber kit ?

    suit DC2R use ?

    thanks for the info's
    that kit is for a EK only.
    DC and EG use a slightly different front upper control arm, mounting points to the chassis are facing UP instead of SIDEWAYS.

    Im sure you can find something similar for a DC2R

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    Just some other feedback on the skunk 2 front upper control arms.

    Make sure you re-tighten the 4 hex bolts on the sliding plate after 1000kms or so.

    I was hearing a clunking sound from mine at slow speed turning and it turns out it was a loose plate in which it was sliding.

    The problem is because the arm is painted. This of course over time has compressed and therefore the bolts have come loose.

    This is why I always tell people not to paint a mateing surface, like the wheel mounting face on your hub.
    Deano.

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    Red face

    Quote Originally Posted by bennjamin View Post
    that kit is for a EK only.
    DC and EG use a slightly different front upper control arm, mounting points to the chassis are facing UP instead of SIDEWAYS.

    Im sure you can find something similar for a DC2R
    I did my best knowledge seach around , mayb my knowledge about dc2 is not good enough.

    I hope some OzHonda members could show me some guide. thanks in advance

    personally not prefered Skunk Pro type, coz I did c somr user compalint too much about that type.

    I personal prefered that kind of bearing rather then PU type ( coz i could make me take the corner more accurately.
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