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Old 05-22-2010, 10:37 AM
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hey guys me car is damage by an accident
the body-shop repaired the lower the upper the hub but still the camber isnt what it should be have someone an idea what is wrong with the chassis???
the wheel base from both side arent the same to the side where was damage is shorter
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the upper and lower arms and the hub are from an ek3 and ek8.
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hey guys me car is damage by an accident
the body-shop repaired the lower the upper the hub but still the camber isnt what it should be have someone an idea what is wrong with the chassis???
the wheel base from both side arent the same to the side where was damage is shorter
maybe the mounting points for the suspension are out of place (you need a very good body man to do some measurements)
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yeah that is changed now but still the camber isnt good and the wheelbase can t be that the bench is also damage?
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after a wheel is hit in an accident it is very hard to get it back to original location
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yeah the frame mayb bent. put on frame machine
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okey if a change that t can be good???
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if thats the problem yes
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i hope so, cause the car is driving perfect the steering is staight. and i love my honda civic
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