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Coilover and camber kit

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Old May 17, 2012 | 08:15 PM
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Hello Everyone,

I am thinking about lowering my car with Spoon full spec coilover, roll center adjuster fron and rear, and driveshaft spacer in the future. However, I want to know if the Honda S2000 required camber kits when lower the car for front and rear? The car will be my daily driven and track once a month. I remembered reading some info saying that stock S2000 does have camber where you can adjust. <---Please verified this information for me! I'm still pretty new at the whole suspension things. I will lowered the car as "Spoon recommended 645mm front and 635mm rear from the fenders down". Please give me some inputs on the camber kits and etc.


So far the only two companies that make camber kits that I find are SPC and CT Engineering.


Thank you very much for your time!

N.huynh
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Old May 18, 2012 | 04:13 AM
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This is the racing and competition section so we are concerned with getting more camber (usually just on the front). I get the impression that you are wanting less or that you don't know what you want. Yes the S2000 does have factory camber adjustment and yes the two brands you listed make camber adjustment products. I advise you to read the FAQ. There is a lot of useful info there that will save you time and money.


https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/520...mpetition-faq/

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