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Best camber kit?

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Misundaztood

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Okay I tried searching & didn't find anything helpful. So help me out here. What is the best camber kit for a '97 Eclipse gs auto. I just want my tires flat on the ground...nothing fancy. Also what's the best place to buy it?
 
Sup man. I might also be in the market for a camber correction kit. Once my suspension goes in I'll have to see how jacked up it is.

To answer your question, I know RRE makes a camber correction kit. IIRC it's like 110 for the front pair and 40 for the rears.

http://www.roadraceengineering.com/eclsuspension.htm

About 2/3 of the way down.

"They are an offset bushings for the upper control arms. You need to remove the upper control arm pivot (not the whole arm) and press the stock bushings out on a press. The new offset bushings slide right in. The price of $110 is to do the entire front end of the car.

The rear kits are spacers and longer bolts that spaces the upper rear control arm out from the body to correct about 2 degrees. They are set up to correct for the amount of lowering you would get with the Eibach Pro-Kit springs. If additional washers are used, you can get a little more positive. Price is $40 for the entire rear of the car."
 
Whether and what kind of camber kit you need depends on what you plan to do with the car (as well as how much the car will be lowered).

- Jtoby
 
If your not going to need to keep changing your suspention settings, and you want to save your tires from being eaten alive. Just go with Ingals. I and a few of my friends have them. No complaints at all, i love them...
 
jtmcinder said:
Whether and what kind of camber kit you need depends on what you plan to do with the car (as well as how much the car will be lowered).

- Jtoby
Daily Driver, nothing else. I dont care for it to be set up for "performance" or anything like that. So any ideas on where to get this stuff & do any kits come with both front & rears?

ps. lowered 1.5.
 
Get the eccentric bushings and bolts & washers from RRE, then, as suggested in Post #2.

- Jtoby
 
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