Camber Kit - Anyone running camber on there 1999-2000 Civic?

godspeedek

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I have a 1999 Civic Hatch with Skunk2 coilovers.

I want to put 18's on the Civic and lower it a much as possible.

maybe 17's but the point is do I have to have the camber?

I want to do it the right way but I'm getting this total below.

$150.00 front camber (skunk2)
$150.00 rear camber (skunk2)

and there trying to charge me $200.00 dollars to install them.

Is this something that I can do easy myself?

Just wanted to see if you guys have done this before..

Any feedback will help.
 

xzodiackillerx

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all you need is fronts... you can use washers and longer bolts for the rear...
 


godspeedek

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This will work good? with the washers on the rear? you have any pics of this done on someones car?

This will not cause any wear on the rear tires?
 

LatinEM2

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i have Skuknk2 front camber kit...and the "washer'" and bolt on the back...the installatin is super easy...search for DIY on the front...dont' pay someone..its easy..the back its even easier...
 


Trey99EK

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I have skunk2 in the front and spc in the rear. Install it not that hard if you have tools and time.
 

cole

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i got the blox front camber kit, cheeper than the skunk2 and just as good, also i have the washer trick in the rear, 18s are a little big for civics, im not even a fan of 17s if i were you id get 16;s they look the best to me on 6th gens
 

godspeedek

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Cool,

Thanks for the info guys.. I think I will try to install it myself and save the money.

Is it pretty easy to install struts also if I have coil overs? and will i still need a spring compressor?
 

itsmycookie

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u can;t slam your car and not have camber. if u don;t u;ll eat up your fenders.

if u have coilovers u don;t need struts... in fact it wouldn;t be possible to have them both installed at the same time.
 

Genuine Rolla

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you have to find a balance in having the car lowered and a good amount of camber for better tire wear...not too much crazy camber...but you cant have the car dumped without a lot of camber.
 


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