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Join Date: May 2002
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![]() Well as many of you probably know, the ball joints on the skunk2 camber kit on civic's is known to go bad (sometimes after a long while, sometimes after a short while).
Well InlineFour.com now stocks replacement ball joints at fraction of the cost ($85 to $25 each). (Now, Im not sure if its all skunk2 camber kits, or just civics...if its all cars, pass the info along, please) Here's the direct link... skunk2 ball joints |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: ECUSA
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I'm pretty sure skunk will replace those for free if you have a reciept or proof of purchase of their camber kit... I saw something about it over on h-t....
Also the bj's go bad because the boot doesn't seat properly and grit gets in there... (this is what I read)... HOWEVER... this is ususally also a problem with the ES masterkit bj boot covers... as they do not seat as well as the stockers... there are lots of work-arounds for this though... personally my bj boots from my master kit sealed fine... but I put stuff together with an impact gun (ignoring torque specs) so it seats pretty tight.. but there are NO problems as of yet....
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