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    SPC Camber Kit

    Bought the SPC camber kit a while back and now I need the rears again. I noticed 02-05 Civic SI is not listed as compatible. Can someone confirm the one for Acura: 2002 & Up RSX and Honda: 2001 - 05 Civic will fit?

    http://www.spcperformance.com/PROD_D...d2=67230&cmd3=

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    the rear shouldnt matter but the front is model specific for the 03+ rsx-s. in fact the upper control arm for the dc5 and ep3 are the same part #

    edit: not true. the rsx pn is 52390-S6M-A00 while the ep is 52390-S5D-901. the first 5 are the same but im not sure what the rest means.
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    cool.. thanks.. i think I only need the rears anyways...

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    hrm... nice price

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    Quote Originally Posted by thechromecoyote View Post
    hrm... nice price
    Did I miss the price somewhere, I only saw the part and phone#.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SPAM&RICE View Post
    Did I miss the price somewhere, I only saw the part and phone#.
    I just googled the model number, found it for $104.00 here:

    Phantasm USA

    $80 from here

    Rockauto

    $94 from here

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    Quote Originally Posted by thechromecoyote View Post
    I just googled the model number, found it for $104.00 here:

    Phantasm USA

    $80 from here

    Rockauto

    $94 from here

    Prostreetonline
    I heard rockauto is a good place to buy from.:noidea:

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    kind of weird i dont know but...i got the SPC Front camber kit..and when i put it in...the nut doesnt go all the way in..it stops a certain spot and you cant screw it in any further so the bolt can slide left to right...is that suppose to be normal??

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    Do you guys prefer to use the SPC camber kit or do you prefer others like Ingalls or Eibach? I think Progress may make one, but I'm not 100% sure. I was doing a little research on them and while the ingalls front camber kit can accomplish ~+/-0.25 degree more camber than the SPC kit; however the SPC rear camber kit can accomplish +/- 3 degrees more camber than the Ingalls.

    I haven't gotten time to compare the Eibach to the SPC or the Ingalls, but your opinions in this matter would be nice. I was hoping to buy a camber kit in the near future and I was hoping to see who liked what set up and why. Thanks ahead of time for your opinions!

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    They all work the same, all are good companies and any of them will do the job. the only thing that you should look into is getting a kit with rubber or poly. bushings, rubber is quiet and poly. ones tends to squeak.

    and i beleive the progress and eibach kits are just SPC kits.

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    Which kits are rubber? I need to get a rear camber kit badly. My rear tires were worn down to slicks due to not runing a camber kit. I'm liking the price on that SPC from Rockauto...

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    Ingalls makes a rubber kit, i believe it was around $120 or so.
    How much are the spc kit your looking at?
    I want to get a rubber kit, my poly. ingalls kit squeaks even after i greased it, is kinda annoying lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thechromecoyote View Post
    I just googled the model number, found it for $104.00 here:

    Phantasm USA

    $80 from here

    Rockauto

    $94 from here

    Prostreetonline
    ^^^^
    I'm looking at the Rockauto one. $78.79 for a rear camber kit isn't too bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ep_hatcher_510 View Post
    They all work the same, all are good companies and any of them will do the job. the only thing that you should look into is getting a kit with rubber or poly. bushings, rubber is quiet and poly. ones tends to squeak.

    and i beleive the progress and eibach kits are just SPC kits.
    If you lubercate the poly bushings properly, they will not squeak. Once the lubercation gets dirty or gets washed away, they will need to be re-lubercated.

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    Too lazy haha, it gets pretty tiring having to lube it from time to time, not worth it for a street car.

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