What Rear camber arms to get?


Nikster199

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hi I have 9j rears on my ej9 and I've rolled the arches a fair bit but the lip still rubs the arches sometimes so I'm after some camber arms to run more negative camber (I know I'll get some hate ) but I want to know what will be the best camber arms to run? I've seen the skunk 2, epman, m2, super gt, buddy club and the cheap eBay ones but I ve heard some don't give much negative adjustment. I'm not looking to spend too much hopefully under £100
So can anyone tell me what would be best to get?
Thanks
 

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If you go for Hardrace I'd recommend you re-assemble them with some copper grease on the threads or similar and I would give them a spray coating with some PTFE lube or similar, Their products don't seem to particularly like our winters. Just a heads up, Other than that there bang on for the money :nice:.
 
Tbh if your just looking for maximum adjustment there may be cheaper options out there for you. Personally I use hardrace and I rate their quality quite highly.
 
I've been looking into getting a camber kit for my car but wasn't sure which brand, but looks as if i'll be going hardrace
 
Yeah I'd recommend for a civic, seems the dc2 lads have issues with turret clearance (front obvs) but they are fine on the civics.
 
Could anyone tell me how much negative camber the hardrace one allow? Checked there website but it didn't say much
 
I used Hardrace arms in the past on my previos DC2 and EG's.. Couldn't fault them at all however they did catch the turrets up front.. So opted for skunk2 pro series camber arms and Hardrace toe arms and bushes throughout my current EG build.
 
Could anyone tell me how much negative camber the hardrace one allow? Checked there website but it didn't say much

The front I'd guess around -4degress.
The rear I couldn't tell you but plenty enough.
Tbh if your looking for "stance" advice your on the wrong forum really, the vast majority on here will have bought camber arms for track use and won't be using much more than -3degrees so won't know what the max adjustment is on them.
 
The front I'd guess around -4degress.
The rear I couldn't tell you but plenty enough.
Tbh if your looking for "stance" advice your on the wrong forum really, the vast majority on here will have bought camber arms for track use and won't be using much more than -3degrees so won't know what the max adjustment is on them.

Okay sounds good I don't know how much of camber I've got from lowering it but I only need a slight but more really, yeah I know not a lot of people on here like the "stance look" lol
 
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