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Skunk2 2002-2006 Acura Rsx Base Type S Rsx-s Dc5 Adjustable Rear Camber Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Blaine, United States

Blaine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Skunk2 Racing Other Part Number:Acura RSX / Honda Civic Manufacturer Part Number:516-05-0510 Surface Finish:AL7075 Aluminum Interchange Part Number:Pro Series Adjustable Rear Camber Kit Part Brand:Skunk2 Racing

Description:

MANUFACTURER: SKUNK 2 RACING

PRODUCT: REAR ADJUSTABLE CAMBER KIT ARMS

PART NUMBER: 516-05-0510

FITMENT: ACURA RSX 2002-2006

QUANTITY: 2 ARMS

SPECIAL NOTE: PRODUCT COLOR VARIES BASED ON MANUFACTURER PRODUCTION BATCHES OR CAMERA ANGLE AND LIGHTING

DESCRIPTION:

GENUINE SKUNK2 PRODUCTS!

Skunk2’s Rear Camber Kits are based off of the same adjustable camber kit technology the company’s been using on its own race cars for more than a decade. Skunk2’s Rear Camber Kit is a must-have for enthusiasts looking 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 of forged alloy steel, plated for exceptional corrosion resistance, and aircraft quality, 7075 aluminum. Each kit includes Skunk2’s industry-leading, low-deflection polyurethane bushings that act as bearings to allow for smooth pivoting without the harsh side effects of spherical bearings.

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