90 EX Accord Alignment Help
Got no response in the suspension forum, hoping someone can help:
So I called up a local shop and was told that my vehicle is only a 2 wheel alignment vehicle (meaining I dont have to worry about the rear wheels being out of alignment).
Would someone please verify this... thanks
So I called up a local shop and was told that my vehicle is only a 2 wheel alignment vehicle (meaining I dont have to worry about the rear wheels being out of alignment).
Would someone please verify this... thanks
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ptran »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Got no response in the suspension forum, hoping someone can help:
So I called up a local shop and was told that my vehicle is only a 2 wheel alignment vehicle (meaining I dont have to worry about the rear wheels being out of alignment).
Would someone please verify this... thanks
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First of all ALL CARS should have a 4 wheel alignment,,,,,,,,there might not be any adjustments on some cars ( accords you can adjust toe) but if the camber and caster are out of specs that means that some parts might be worn or bent ..so always do a 4 wheel alignment to make sure all is within specs
So I called up a local shop and was told that my vehicle is only a 2 wheel alignment vehicle (meaining I dont have to worry about the rear wheels being out of alignment).
Would someone please verify this... thanks
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First of all ALL CARS should have a 4 wheel alignment,,,,,,,,there might not be any adjustments on some cars ( accords you can adjust toe) but if the camber and caster are out of specs that means that some parts might be worn or bent ..so always do a 4 wheel alignment to make sure all is within specs
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