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Eibach Pro Kit
Can anybody tell me where to find a really good deal on a Eibach Pro Kit for my 1995 Civic? I'd REALLY appreciate it!! I have the money to order it but I'm just shopping around for the best deal
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Oviedo, FL
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: OR
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Agreed. That is a great place to check when you're buying anything for your car.
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Thanks everybody!!
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Also, besides the Groupbuy Center, http://www.shox.com has great deals every day! I bought my Pro-Kit springs from them for $189. Peace!
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I got my Pro Kit springs from www.modacar.com for $195 plus shipping. Not too bad and quick shipping and delivery.
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NOOOOOOO!!
My Eibach Pro Kit and my KYB AGX adjustable shocks are arriving tomorrow, and I've been reading around on here and have just found out I need a camber kit too??? Can anyone verify this for me? Does everyone who buys aftermarket springs\shocks need a camber kit or just some people or what? At groupbuycenter.com they have camber kits for my 95 Civic EX for somewhere around $230+. I was planning on doing the install this weekend I've already got the spring compressors! Would it be good to go ahead and add the camber kit later or wait until I can get the camber kit? Thanks for any input!!! |
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Project Combat Honda
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Highland,OH
Age: 46
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Ive never had a camber although I should probably get one.. My cars been lowered for almost 3 years now. Ive never really had any problems with premature tire wear..
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With the pro kit lowering only about an inch, you should not need a camber kit. Get the wheels aligned after you put on the springs. They should be able to line up without the camber kit things.
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It has 4 Doors...
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Fredericksburg,Va
Age: 50
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a camber kit is needed if you ride w/ your car lowered down enough to tow the tires in to wear your tires out extrtemely fast.
it's a great investment to make. I would say get a SKunk2 front camber kit and use the wahser method for the rear. As for a place to but the Eibach springs you could try als www.ebay.com or www.thepartstrader.com Hope this might help additionally.. ![]() |
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