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Old 07-06-2009, 05:32 PM
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hey guys just a quick question just had spa lowered on skunk2's 1.8 rear 2.0 front looks pretty awesome but where can i find a good camber kit preferbaly skunk2 thanks guys
Old 07-06-2009, 05:44 PM
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http://cms.skunk2.com/
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you're going to want to look into a drive shaft spacer too... i gotta do this on my ap1... i have a feeling my axles are not doing so well right now
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Originally Posted by Gilly_S2KFreak,Jul 6 2009, 05:53 PM
you're going to want to look into a drive shaft spacer too... i gotta do this on my ap1... i have a feeling my axles are not doing so well right now
what does that do ?
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when you lower the car, it changes the angle of the drive shaft. this puts stress on the axles, which on the AP1's are not strong enough. the cv joint and other things can become worn and it can break the axle eventually (well damage it enough that it will need to be replaced). the spacer adds just enough to the drive shaft to take away the stress that the different angle applies to the axles. Honda optimized the drive shaft for the exact ride height of stock.


that is my understanding of it...
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http://www.gtmotoring.com/product_info.php...&products_id=24


i suggest these. they are very well balanced.
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thanks buddy will do
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http://www.ilovebodykits.com/product/39065..._5_67220K_.html

will this do ?
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with an eibach pro kit
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My understanding was that with the pro kit there was no need for a camber kit. Is this wrong?

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