Eibach Sportlines with SPC Camber Arm Install

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Hello all,

I am going to be installing the Eibach sportlines with the SPC rear camber arms on my civic hatch very soon and was wondering if you guys had any tips for me when installing? I've heard the camber arms can be tough to install. And when I get it aligned after, should I just ask them to get it within factory specs for camber? I am a noob to suspension so any help would be much appreciated with the process. Thank you!
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Thank you @zspeed for giving me endless props!

Make sure you got your oem spring compressor you can borrow that from autozone 100% free

I bought an Eibach camber kit and at first it wouldn't slide in we had to file down the sides to make it fit. The one I ordered is for Accord/Civic and its bulkier, perhaps the spc you got fits like a glove. You'll have to let us know. Installing the camber kit was the hardest part of lowering the car because there is no room to get any proper tools. The process is slow to untighten the bolts.
As for an alignment I went with Firestone dropped it off and they did their thing I didn't mention anything.
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This is what your car looks like before lowering it:
Honda Civic 10th gen Eibach Sportlines with SPC Camber Arm Install 118544942_716563712408722_5530573986434926770_n

This is what your car looks like as soon as you lower it:
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Thank you @zspeed for giving me endless props!

Make sure you got your oem spring compressor you can borrow that from autozone 100% free

I bought an Eibach camber kit and at first it wouldn't slide in we had to file down the sides to make it fit. The one I ordered is for Accord/Civic and its bulkier, perhaps the spc you got fits like a glove. You'll have to let us know. Installing the camber kit was the hardest part of lowering the car because there is no room to get any proper tools. The process is slow to untighten the bolts.
As for an alignment I went with Firestone dropped it off and they did their thing I didn't mention anything.
118776368_3541799775852206_7174030659425879455_n.jpg


118460074_316230599819172_3198294502711478195_n.jpg

118307751_592828501389248_339318782860709277_n.jpg


This is what your car looks like before lowering it:
118544942_716563712408722_5530573986434926770_n.jpg

This is what your car looks like as soon as you lower it:
119557303_353042389164826_7762142691035781018_n.jpg
Awesome! I really appreciate the help! I will let you know how it goes!

And love the drop on your Si! Looks great!
 

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Awesome! I really appreciate the help! I will let you know how it goes!

And love the drop on your Si! Looks great!
Thank you.
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