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Shop / skunk2 racing 516-05-0500 pro series rear camber kit
Skunk2's Hard Anodized Rear Camber Kit for the '06-'11 Civic is designed using the same adjustable camber kit technology the company has been employing on its own race cars for over a decade. The new and unique telescoping, opposing-thread design allows for camber adjustments without the need to disconnect the arm from the chassis. Simply loosen the jam nuts and twist to easily and quickly make positive or negative camber adjustments.
The Skunk2 Rear Camber Kit is a must-have for enthusiasts who wish to fine-tune their suspension or correct negative camber introduced from lowered ride heights. With the ability to adjust both positive and negative camber, enthusiasts can reduce abnormal tire wear and significantly improve handling and overall stability.
Each Skunk2 Rear Camber Kit is constructed from forged alloy steel, aircraft quality 7075 aluminum, and plated for exceptional corrosion resistance. The kits include Skunk2's industry-leading, low-deflection polyurethane bushings and spherical bearings that greatly improve OEM suspension geometry by increasing freedom of motion on multiple axes simultaneously and eliminating suspension bind.
The Skunk2 Rear Camber Kit for the 2006 - 2011 Honda Civic (Si) allows for quick adjustment of rear camber without disconnecting the arm from the chassis, thanks to the 7075 aluminum construction. This enables enthusiasts to reduce abnormal tire wear and improve overall handling.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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manufacturer | SKUNK 2 | ||||
brand | Skunk2 Racing | ||||
item_model_number | 516-05-0620 | ||||
manufacturer_part_number | 516-05-0620 | ||||
oem_part_number | 516-05-0620 | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #3,063,314 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #1,535 in Automotive Replacement Camber Caster Parts | ||||
date_first_available | January 15, 2007 |