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eto158
post Mar 31 2008, 08:39 AM
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Hey Guys,I just wanted ask anybody aout there a question.You see, i just got a lowering spring kit for my 93 accord,which highly recomends that i have it installed by proffesional.So i went to see how much they were gona charge,the guy never told me,he said i needed something else for the tires.Something about keeping my tires straight and not kind of sided opened.I have no clue wat the name of the product is.I wanna know the name,and also find out if is it worth it.Thank You
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post Apr 18 2008, 04:30 AM
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It would be a good idea to ask your tech what was the name of the device that he needs to align your tires specifically intended to the lowering spring kit that you bought... If he doesn't know it also, he must be a professional in what he is doing...
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post Apr 24 2008, 09:12 PM
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He did asked me how much i was lowering it. I didn't know at the time. But he made one thing real clear, he was going to charge alot of money to that job. Im trying to see if i can do it my self, since i have already done mayor work on the engine, brake disk/pads, and etc. I really want to lower it, but i'll feel better if i could do it my self during the weekend.
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post Apr 25 2008, 08:24 AM
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they are called camber kits bro check them out on ebay

Dont get me wrong you can lower it yourself just as well as he could ! yup here's the but part! you can't do the wheel Alignment.. the wheels have to be adjusted once the lowering is done... However if you lower it you need to have camber kits on there also they are the only way to adjust the alignment! Good luck and have fun!
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post Apr 26 2008, 08:52 AM
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You said to get a Camber kit on E-bay for the repair job. I found this and hope it helps.

http://stores.ebay.com/IMPORT-AUTO-PERFORM...Kits_W0QQfsubZ2

It has the prices and Camber kits for the Honda.
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Thanks Guys
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