SPC Camber Kits


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hi ek fanatics!

any reviews on SPC front and rear camber kits?rear toe kits? i am pondering on purchasing these for my ek hatch.

any review or comments on these items are greatly appreciated.

cheers!
 
i got this on my 2000 civic si and they work good i havent got any complains about it
 
i got this on my 2000 civic si and they work good i havent got any complains about it

do you find installation easy and is the fitment good? do the alignment settings hold up, in time and aggressive driving?

how are the bushings, adjusting plates etc?

cheers!

any other recommendations?
 
I have them too, look carefully and you can find the fronts for about $200 for the forged aluminum version which is VERY cheap, a specific Vendor in USA has an exclusive deal with SPC to sell at this price.
 
I have them too, look carefully and you can find the fronts for about $200 for the forged aluminum version which is VERY cheap, a specific Vendor in USA has an exclusive deal with SPC to sell at this price.

get me a link was going to order them for $270..gracias
 
Import Auto Performance, they're doing them for $199 with free shipping in the US

I run these front and rear, very good quality, although bit tough to source spare balljoints if you are in the UK, haha
 
I notice the rear toe kit uses rose joints? do these hold up to driving on roads? thanks
 
Yes they hold up, tico did u find them for 2 yet? Chech hondatech if not, they are a vendor there...
 
thanks for the input.

i am contemplating in purchasing them, fronts and rears, or at least fronts at first.

how would they fair with competition? blox,skunk2,buddy club,etc?
 
thanks for the input.

i am contemplating in purchasing them, fronts and rears, or at least fronts at first.

how would they fair with competition? blox,skunk2,buddy club,etc?

None of the camber kits you mentioned would be considered competition if that answers your question.
 
Hi there

So it is above the rest? Okay.Noted.Thanks!
 
SPC, aluminum or steel versions, have both camber and caster adjustments. They don't slip because they use one large nut to hold the camber adjustment vs. 4 dinky allen screws. The aluminum arms have a combination of light weight and the ball joint part of the arm is angled down for a more neutral position on lower cars.
 
SPC, aluminum or steel versions, have both camber and caster adjustments. They don't slip because they use one large nut to hold the camber adjustment vs. 4 dinky allen screws. The aluminum arms have a combination of light weight and the ball joint part of the arm is angled down for a more neutral position on lower cars.

gonna be getting front, rear and toe kit from spc. if they're not good, it's your fault. :)) jk.
 
Get whatever rear camber kit you want, SPC really has no significant benefits with the rear ones from my experience.

I could go on all day about the front camber kits though.
 
does aip ship to the uk????
and the toe kits guys
how are they for wear as i know rose joints on the road wear out abit quickly :S
cheers
-si-
 
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