I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would lik
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I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would lik
and right now she's needing the lower priced ones please help with some info and links
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Re: I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would
it cut off the rest to the headder which was and needs a camber kit...the best for the money
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Re: I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would
What the HELL did you just say? I have a soft spot for threads that do not get much attention, but we cannot help if we cannot understand the question....
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Re: I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would
lowered car + no camber kit = a well handling vehicle that needs the tires rotated alot. So get new tires and rotate them
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Re: I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would
here we go again.... did your friend get an alignment after the drop? Is the toe set correctly? This will eat tires our very fast. Camber takes thousands of miles before any negative residuals in the form of premature tire wear are seen.
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Re: I got a friend that has a 97 civic ex 2 door thats been lowered and its likes to eat tires would
Try an alignment first. I'd get a camber kit though. Skunk2 makes a good front kit. For the rear the old bolt/washer trick works fine.
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