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    Post Question about diy with camber kit for 99 civic

    Need to kno 1if tha ebay camber kits r any good,and how easy they r to install,is it a saturday job or do u need special tools to finish the job.
    Any advice,price seems to good to be true
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    its eazy

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    takes about a hour for both sides. its all a matter of removing the shocks/springs and then removing the upper control arm. id say no more than 20 nuts and bolts combined lol

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    ok,i think i could knock it out,now to the other question-Does anybody kno somebody that has bought the ebay camber kit and did it do the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DOHC$MAN88
    ok,i think i could knock it out,now to the other question-Does anybody kno somebody that has bought the ebay camber kit and did it do the job.
    i currenty have an ebay camber kit on my 4 door integra ( the arm type one, not the adjustable bushings ).

    its been on the car for the longest, hell its been on the car before i got the car lol and its still holding up..... but its soon to come off

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    its super easy and only took me about 30 mins to put my blox one on. my buddy has an ebay one and he hasnt had any complaints about it.

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    I bought an adjustable bushing type for my prelude. Was working fine until the aluminum on the front passenger side snapped and cut threw my fender into my engine bay.

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    your gonna need realignment

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    There are various types of camber kits on eBay. Did you want a review on a specific one? The basic idea a camber kit is to adjust your camber, so as long as it does that I don't see a big difference. Rule of Thumb:The arm type are harder to adjust, remove, replace but are more stable and offer a little more rigidity than the bushing type which are easier to remove, replace, and adjust--depends on your preference. But yes, be sure to get an alignment once you replace them

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    i got some from my 00 civic for $35 let me know


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