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1997-2001 Honda Prelude Spc Front Camber Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Chula Vista, California, United States

Chula Vista, California, United States
1997-2001 Honda Prelude SPC Front camber kit, US $150.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Specialty Products Kit or Single Part:Kit Manufacturer Part Number:67155 Type:Camber Kit Placement on Vehicle:Front

These adjustable upper ball joints make front camber adjustments for many vehicles with upper control arms. By replacing the factory ball joint, this sliding ball joint allows for greater changes than previously available. With an OE quality replacement ball joint, this sliding plate assembly is perfect for vehicles that have been lowered for performance, or retain the factory ride height. For changes greater than +1.5° check out our Extended Range Ball Joints.

Specialty Products' adjustable ball joints feature:
Best clearance in the industry
Exclusive "low-profile" design
OEM strength built-in

SPC's ball joints are preferred by professional installers, and have the most extensive applications range in the industry.

Adjustment range: Camber ±1.5°
Installation time: .6 hr/side
Required: 1 per wheel

This auction is for 2 ball joints
1997-2001 Honda Prelude (front)
1995-1998 Honda Odyssey (rear)

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