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Lowering And Camber Kit?

Old Feb 9, 2006 | 08:18 PM
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I am thinking of lowering my 91 Accord about 1.5 inches. Would it be best to get a camber kit or will I be ok? If I need one what are some good brands to get? Does H&R or Koni make them. I have a hook up with H&R & Koni and am thinking of using one of the 2 shocks and springs. Would either of them be good on an Accord? They are great on our cars at work, but they are slammed down for racing.
 
Old Feb 9, 2006 | 10:18 PM
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Koni doesnt make camber kits to my knowledge, H&R does but it seems to be a little different from the norm. As for the need for a camber kit I lowered my car 1 1/2 inch front 1 inch rear and it didnt change the camber because of the aftermarked rims and tires I have. But expect a little camber change with stock wheels. I would look at how much of a change happens after you change the shocks and decide from there.

But thanks for asking, when i looked up H&R i found out they make anti sway bars. Gives me a new consideration for my upgrade.
 
Old Feb 12, 2006 | 10:37 PM
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koni's are one of my favorite. h and r are good but i dont personally use them. if you lower your car 1.5 it will be a good idea to get a camber kit. i dont have one and the insides of my tires always wear first, and i have the alignment done every 6 months at honda. that negative camber will get your tires. but i burn out and corner so hard all the time anyway so it doesnt really bother me because i would probably burn the tires out after 10k miles anyway.
 
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