Camber Problem
You have to much positive camber. Pretty easy dog just get a camber kit. Omni, Skunk2 whichever you choose. My boy has the Skunk2 and they worked perfect.
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SOHCSOLDIER is my name on AIM or you can just IM through this site. You should look into getting a camber kit. If you keep it like that to long it's gonna wear your tires unevenly and mess up your alignment, just to let you know.
SOHCSOLDIER is my name on AIM or you can just IM through this site. You should look into getting a camber kit. If you keep it like that to long it's gonna wear your tires unevenly and mess up your alignment, just to let you know.
Yeah, just get a camber kit and it should solve the problem. I put skunk2 springs on my 94 civic coupe and my camber was horribly negative. Then I adjusted the camber on the skunk2 camber kit/Upper control arms and everything evened out perfectly. It's a little pricey, but worth the coin you save in tires.
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If you lowered you sol and you have Positive camber as in the bottem of your tires are sitting more inward than the top of your tires. Something is very very wrong, most hondas when lowered gain camber, they do not go positive.
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