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yea i heard of the washer trick. I searched but couldn't really find anything about the rear camber kit. I went on skunk2's website and found out the part numbers are different. But i was wondering if their was any way to make it work without messing up the suspension geometry.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96electronH »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the washer trick i need to put a camber kit in more info..?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Getting longer ( proper pitch+thread) bolts with a bunch of washers to use on the rear camber arm, where it mounts to the inside. Its a cheap and easy way to create a gap ( using washers ) to correct rear camber. But to be honest, front camber is more of a crucial factor in honda's than rear is for mild drops, being that a large portion of the weight is placed upon the front tires, and not so much on the rear. Thats not to say its ok to ignore the back tho. How low is your car dropped that you feel you need a rear camber correction?
Getting longer ( proper pitch+thread) bolts with a bunch of washers to use on the rear camber arm, where it mounts to the inside. Its a cheap and easy way to create a gap ( using washers ) to correct rear camber. But to be honest, front camber is more of a crucial factor in honda's than rear is for mild drops, being that a large portion of the weight is placed upon the front tires, and not so much on the rear. Thats not to say its ok to ignore the back tho. How low is your car dropped that you feel you need a rear camber correction?
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