Do I need a camber Kit

The kit is really needed...and get a better one than that eBay crap.
A kit from Skunk2, Buddy Club, KSport, or Function Form would be a good choice.
 

lowazzteg

3rd Super Mario Bro
x2 x2 x2 x2 x2 on the camber kit

mine is as low as they come. I usually stick with the cheaper parts but lately I have been spending the extra buck and have been very happy. I got Skunk2 front camber kit and a Blox rear. (Only reason I got different brands was because Blox doesn't make a front kit... go figure...)

Anyway, I put those bad boys on and I still have a little bit of neg camber, but it's definitely a LOT better. Plus it just looks so bad ass, kind of puts the icing on the cake for all the suspension work i have done. 8)
 

dragon8807

New Member
i have a camber kit like that one on my teg and it works perfectly fine.
 


jznsn2u

Active Member
i hope those ebay ones don't fail. imo go with a name brand, so you wont run into many flaws :)
 
i have a camber kit like that one on my teg and it works perfectly fine.
It's not about it "working perfectly fine", it's about the craftsmanship and quality that are put into the name brand parts. There are a lot of small difference in the ebay part and a real one, such as Skunk2, like the materials used, the assembly, the R&D that went into the design, and the fitment of the part that set the legit product apart from the knock off and will lead to a much longer functional lifespan for the product. Cheap parts are cheap for a reason, they aren't made to the same standards as legit parts and therefore don't have the overhead costs of the real things.
 

alpinac1

New Member
what the hell is the difference between a da and a db with all the numbers associated with them?

im pretty sure mine is a da

can someone tell me please?
 


what the hell is the difference between a da and a db with all the numbers associated with them?

im pretty sure mine is a da

can someone tell me please?
DA and DB are chassis codes. You can check your VIN for it.
If you have a 90-93 Integra coupe you have a DA, unless you have a 92-93 GSR, then you have a DB2. If you have any 90-93 sedan, you have a DB1.
94-01 coupes without Vtec are DC4, 94-01 coupes with Vtec are DC2. 94-01 sedans without Vtec are DB7, 94-01 sedans with Vtec are DB8.
 

ixcocoyxi

RS owner
If youre not slammed you dont need one. Just get an alignment. If they say they cant, thats BS. Camber isnt the problem for tire wear. Its the toe.
 

DumaDa9

New Member
from my personal experience, my car was slammed, with -4 to -5 negative camber, i just always had proper alignment, never and camber wear or uneven tire wear, as long are you toe is set correctly, you shouldnt have any camber wear issues
 

Rich-PMS

New Member
i wouldn't go through that seller. my reason is because there is no information about which kind of metal was used.


i've dealt with suspension stuff bought off of ebay, and actually had VERY good results!

we actually compared a few "ebay products" VS reputable vendors who sold the same product...the ONLY difference was a 30% markup in price, and their logo/sticker was on the product. EVERYTHING else was the EXACT same, down to the parts wrapper/bag it came in.

i'm not talking about comparing TEIN/skunk2 to ebay product. i meant we compared a REPUTABLE vendor (AMZ performance) to ebay products.

(headers, short shifter, front and rear camber arms, tension rods)

all i'm trying to say is that just because it's on EBAY doesn't mean it's always a horrible product at all! and you ask why it's so much cheaper than a big company- well that's simply because the amount of time and people who put in time to copy an already made product is WAY less than that of those who put R&D into the original product.
 
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