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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:33 pm
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i have a 98 civic 4dr and i plan on buying ground control coil overs with some kyb agx's do i need a camber kit for this setup??
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:36 pm
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instead of that suspension, just go with skunk2s coilovers so u can set how low u want your car is with some polish SI rims.. ur set up.. or some rota track r or slipstream would be nice too.. and yes u need camber kit..
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:39 pm
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if you use they what you are going to use it will be according to how low you go on the coilovers but more than likely yes you will need a camber kit for the rear the camber kit will save you tons of money by prevnting tire wear also look at the new NITTO tires i believe they are called nuvo or something like that they are for cars with negative camber and are supposed to prevent inmature wear on your rear tires
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:42 pm
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why?
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:45 pm
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depending on how low you want your car, the answer is yes... you will be needing a camber kit... anything lower than an inch and a half, you will be needing it... kyb shocks are good too, i had those on my last civic... good luck with the install...
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:51 pm
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the bottom line is YES!!!when a car is lowered( ad your camber kit and save some f**in oil) is to expensivebut yeah, yes you have to=)
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Old 22 Oct 2007, 01:57 pm
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lead weights work great
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