Camber Kits`
#1
Camber Kits`
I HAVE done a search for Camber Kits. All I could find was one referring to the OBX kits. The rest talk about the angles and numbers of their suspension.
Does anyone have any recommendations, experience, and or suggestions for a Camber Kit? My adjustment is maxed out and need a kit.
Does anyone have any recommendations, experience, and or suggestions for a Camber Kit? My adjustment is maxed out and need a kit.
#3
Camber kits are usually designated for cars with strut-type suspension. The S2000 has upper and lower A-arms front and rear. These are attached to the sub-frame with eccentric bolts and the design offer excellent camber adjustability.
What camber settings are you trying to achieve? On my car it's easy to get over 2 degrees in the front and over 2.5 degrees in the rear. That was for track and autocross use and I can't imagine why you'd even want that much on a street-driven car.
What camber settings are you trying to achieve? On my car it's easy to get over 2 degrees in the front and over 2.5 degrees in the rear. That was for track and autocross use and I can't imagine why you'd even want that much on a street-driven car.
#4
I have 18" Work Meister on the vehicle with Tein lowering springs. I have taken it to get aligned, they have set the camber adjustments to the MAX. The rear is riding on the inner rails of the tire and wearing fast. Thus, the need for the camber kit.
This has not been a problem before because it was a show car, and it had a coilover setup. It did not see the road much.
This has not been a problem before because it was a show car, and it had a coilover setup. It did not see the road much.
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