rear camber (toe) and code 43 help!!
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rear camber (toe) and code 43 help!!
well my car is running too rich i can even smell the gas inside my car idk y is running like that!!! and my right rear tire its a crooked camber or toe idk wut is it how can i fix all this stuff..???
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Re: rear camber (toe) and code 43 help!! (gsrpedro)
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread/1901557 might help
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I KNOW!.. i had a aliment machine in high school.. to adjust your, on the right side, you look for the closes screw on the trailing arm, that is closes to the motor.. you can loosen it and you actually can adjust it left and right about 2 degrees either way i think. but you can try to fix it by eye lvl to make it straiter or you can spend the cash and get an aligment. time to get drity!
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Re: (hawjboi)
Originally Posted by hawjboi
I KNOW!.. i had a aliment machine in high school.. to adjust your, on the right side, you look for the closes screw on the trailing arm, that is closes to the motor.. you can loosen it and you actually can adjust it left and right about 2 degrees either way i think. but you can try to fix it by eye lvl to make it straiter or you can spend the cash and get an aligment. time to get drity!
Originally Posted by underb00steg6
Did the car ever have an accident on that side? ......or lca is bent? ....it could be a number of things......
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if you are lowered thats what happens you get camber... just get an alignment and zero out yoru toe. You will have even tire wear when the toe is zeroed out dont waste your money on a camber kit.
just spend it on a good alignment.
just spend it on a good alignment.
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Re: (The Lobster)
what you have is here is a prime example of negative camber... if you wanna say *** it and do it right the first time then....... get a front and rear camber kit aswell as rear adjustable toe arms...bring it to a REPUTABLE repair facility and have them do a 4 wheel alignment.... remember the rear alignment influences the front!!! dont chince out...just do i right 1 time and enjoy!!!
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