FC cheap rear camber links

 
Old Oct 15, 2012 | 09:41 PM
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Arrow FC cheap rear camber links

Go on ebay and buy some integra rear sway bar links. Cut them to fit to your specs, grease them, and install them with 3 washers on the small spacers/ grind away the bigger spacer until it fits with the small spacer. Pics:


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Downside: not adjustable without removing them (no big deal)

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-Antonio

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Old Nov 15, 2012 | 10:08 PM
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sick whered you get your toe rods?
Old Nov 15, 2012 | 11:49 PM
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Brilliant! Cheapest solutions out there FTW.
Old Nov 16, 2012 | 02:49 PM
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How many threads of engagement do you get with these? I did the same thing with McMaster-Carr rod ends and didn't feel comfortable with the amount of threading. My plan was to weld them once I evened out the camber side to side. Then use the center adjuster to change camber on both sides simultaneously.

I like this design way better than the block/bolt because the threads take a tension load only.
Nice job!
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Originally Posted by RXSpeed16
How many threads of engagement do you get with these? I did the same thing with McMaster-Carr rod ends and didn't feel comfortable with the amount of threading. My plan was to weld them once I evened out the camber side to side. Then use the center adjuster to change camber on both sides simultaneously.

I like this design way better than the block/bolt because the threads take a tension load only.
Nice job!
Yes, once I get the camber figured out, I'm going to weld them
Old Dec 13, 2012 | 01:25 PM
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Nice "Circle Track Supply Store" camber control rods. I was going to do the same thing after seeing how cheap swagged chromoly were.
Old Dec 18, 2012 | 08:26 PM
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Blox Rear Adjustable End Links Endlink Honda Civic Del Sol Integra EG EK DC2 | eBay

Are these the same ones? Nice setup BTW!
Old Dec 28, 2012 | 11:00 AM
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Should of posted this in 2nd gen, alot more people that need it can find it there
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That's awesome
Old Jan 5, 2013 | 09:24 PM
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good work on the find bro.
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Looks good. How much were you able to take out in length compared to the stock ones? I wonder how long these will last. None the less great solution.
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Looks good. How much were you able to take out in length compared to the stock ones? I wonder how long these will last. None the less great solution.
I cut quite a bit, more than the 1st pic. It's like 1/2" shorter than the 1st pic. My car is slammed on Tein HA and the camber is now corrected afterwards.
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post up some pics of the car sitting back on the wheels when you get a chance. I would like to see how the car sits.
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Im bringing this back. Can some one please archive this to 2nd gen! I've been searching for this thread for 20 min, then decided to google it and finally found it. It would save lots of time for people looking for this and lots of money as well.
 
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