Camber Help
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Camber Help
I am looking at Eibach front alignment kits and there are a couple options. One is +/- 1.5 degrees and the other +1.5/3.00 degrees. I'm not sure which one to order, so I'll post my alignment specs from a year ago and maybe someone can help. The car is a 96 Honda Accord with about a 1.5" drop.
Front Left
Camber: -1.0
Caster: 2.8
Toe: -0.04
SAI: 7.6
Included Angle: 7.6
Front Right
Camber: -1.5
Caster: 2.3
Toe: 0.04
SAI: 7.7
Included Angle: 6.2
I am curious of which kit to get to adjust my camber. I am aware my car is out of alignment and just want to get it fixed. I have some 16x7 buddy club wheels with 205/55/16's waiting to be installed after this fix. Thanks in advance.
Front Left
Camber: -1.0
Caster: 2.8
Toe: -0.04
SAI: 7.6
Included Angle: 7.6
Front Right
Camber: -1.5
Caster: 2.3
Toe: 0.04
SAI: 7.7
Included Angle: 6.2
I am curious of which kit to get to adjust my camber. I am aware my car is out of alignment and just want to get it fixed. I have some 16x7 buddy club wheels with 205/55/16's waiting to be installed after this fix. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Camber Help
What are you not understanding with it?
Are you trying to get 0 camber? If that's the case then obviously the +/- 1.5 degrees would be what you want. Otherwise with the other kit - you'd OVER correct and end up with +.5 degrees of camber on your left wheel.
Keep in mind for the rear just doing the rear washer trick (Accord FAQ) will be more than sufficient and significantly cheaper.
Are you trying to get 0 camber? If that's the case then obviously the +/- 1.5 degrees would be what you want. Otherwise with the other kit - you'd OVER correct and end up with +.5 degrees of camber on your left wheel.
Keep in mind for the rear just doing the rear washer trick (Accord FAQ) will be more than sufficient and significantly cheaper.
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