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Old 10-10-2003, 11:19 AM
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i was wondering how much it costs to get ur cambers corrected on a 92-95 civic including the kit? i went to allied and they gave me some ridiculous number (like 900) and i know its alot cheaper than that...
Old 10-10-2003, 01:03 PM
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Get the best...Get the Skunk2 Front Upper Control Arms and tune the rear with washers or if you want an adjustable setup for the rear, look at Ingalls...Install it yourself and take it to a shop that uses a Hunter DSP 4000 and have your wheels aligned there...Make sure you get a printout of the specs before you leave...

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Yeah, definately sounds like Allied wants to rip you another butthole! Those bastards

I got my Skunk2 camber kit from Automotive Engineering for under $200 and I went to Fred Cox Automotive and Alignment for the adjustments. I was charged some where around $115 for front and rear alignment plus the camber adjustment. If you add those prices up I do believe it's around 1/3 of what you were quoted.

So I wouldn't recommend Allied unless you have money to throw away, in which case...I'll take it off your hands But in my expierences with Allied I only go to them for a quick wheel balance because I know someone who works there. Other than that, how about a big NOoooo.

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was that 200 for the whole camber kit or just the front? and if thats everything then u only paid like 300 bucks? kewl
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skunk2 front camber kit ive seen for 200 or less, and this is one of the best kits out their...
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Originally posted by Greddyboostedcivic
was that 200 for the whole camber kit or just the front? and if thats everything then u only paid like 300 bucks? kewl
It was priced under $200 and that was for the front camber kit only. As for the back camber adjustment...at Fred Cox's Shop they did an adjustment on the back for me which is basically the equivalent of a rear camber kit. I'm sorry but I can't remember what the procedure was called at the moment. But if you call them and describe what I just wrote they will know what you're talking about. I think it's called 'Shimmying' or "shimming" the rear camber. If I recover from my brain fart, I'll post up what it's called.




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