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SteezyHFP
09-07-2011, 11:19 AM
Just wanted to share my find
I guess there adjustable +\-5 degrees has anyone here running these?
http://www.jdmcenter.com/product/blackworks-rear-camber-kit-civic-si-02-05-black-ep3

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jed_averill
09-07-2011, 11:35 AM
Never heard of them.

SteezyHFP
09-07-2011, 11:40 AM
Never heard of them.

Idk if there up and coming or something along those lines
http://www.bwrusa.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=BWRC-1005GM


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jed_averill
09-07-2011, 11:45 AM
Are you planning to buy these ones?

SteezyHFP
09-07-2011, 12:00 PM
No I'm not but it's a thought.


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jed_averill
09-07-2011, 12:51 PM
Most people here have Ingalls or SPC? I have Ingalls myself but only had for 2 months or so and haven't gotten any problems. I'm not sure how the materials react to the environment though. I heard some rust and eventually have to be replaced.

Those ones you posted look similar:

http://www.clubrsx.com/graphics/00000001/38950.gif

talonXracer
09-07-2011, 01:07 PM
Most people here have Ingalls or SPC? I have Ingalls myself but only had for 2 months or so and haven't gotten any problems. I'm not sure how the materials react to the environment though. I heard some rust and eventually have to be replaced.

Those ones you posted look similar:

http://www.clubrsx.com/graphics/00000001/38950.gif

Up here in the NE that arm would be very nasty looking after just one winter. I take the extra time to clean it with Xylene and then spray it with a good paint. That black oxide coating is porous and unless continually oiled(like a weapon with the same coating) it will corrode. Far easier to nip that in the bud right away, the oxide coating provides a great surface for paint to adhere to. They will then last and look great for far, far longer.

jed_averill
09-07-2011, 01:09 PM
I'm in SoCal but I'm not saying I'm in the clear. If it can survive without oiling and painting it, then it might not be necessary?

SteezyHFP
09-07-2011, 01:18 PM
Up here in the NE that arm would be very nasty looking after just one winter. I take the extra time to clean it with Xylene and then spray it with a good paint. That black oxide coating is porous and unless continually oiled(like a weapon with the same coating) it will corrode. Far easier to nip that in the bud right away, the oxide coating provides a great surface for paint to adhere to. They will then last and look great for far, far longer.

Yeah I'm from Rochester NY and it's looking like I'll have to take my ep through another winter :/


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si.hatch
09-07-2011, 03:02 PM
I've seen those on ebay go for 100. ??

SteezyHFP
09-08-2011, 09:26 AM
I've seen those on ebay go for 100. ??

So is it junk?


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si.hatch
09-08-2011, 02:34 PM
Just cause its on ebay doesn't mean its junk.

They have a big thread about blackwork coilovers over on honda-tech and there are a bunch of good reveiws about them.

I was just saying that because its a better price. I was thinking about picking the same ones up for myself when I got some money

SteezyHFP
09-08-2011, 04:17 PM
Just cause its on ebay doesn't mean its junk.

They have a big thread about blackwork coilovers over on honda-tech and there are a bunch of good reveiws about them.

I was just saying that because its a better price. I was thinking about picking the same ones up for myself when I got some money


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