camber arms touch the top :(
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hey guys and girls ...
has anyone had this problem .. ive got adjustable springs and i dropped them all the way down .. and when i drive i hear knocking sooo i jacked it up and took a look and found fresh marks on the camber arm ...
the camber arm appears to b touching the top ... is there any way i can stop this from happening ....
has anyone had this problem .. ive got adjustable springs and i dropped them all the way down .. and when i drive i hear knocking sooo i jacked it up and took a look and found fresh marks on the camber arm ...
the camber arm appears to b touching the top ... is there any way i can stop this from happening ....
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by db8SI »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hey guys and girls ...
has anyone had this problem .. ive got adjustable springs and i dropped them all the way down .. and when i drive i hear knocking sooo i jacked it up and took a look and found fresh marks on the camber arm ...
the camber arm appears to b touching the top ... is there any way i can stop this from happening ....</TD></TR></TABLE>
http://www.hondasociety.com/bo...24103
---> good 4 page discussion about this issue.....
if you dont want it to happen then dont slam your ****, i have some pics of what i had to do to prevent that from happening, i had to cut a rectangle peice out in order for it to have more room and not hit the top....lucky for you, you have coilovers....me i have springs and i like the springs that i am on and well...i had to do what i had to do..some people were forced to take a hammer and a blow torch and hammer that section up but that doesnt help much...in the end i found cutting that square peice out was the best for that situation, atleast for me...some people will call me stupid but whatever...check it out, we had a discussion and your answer is somewhere in there because the guy who started that thread was wondering whether to get a camber kit or not
cliffnotes: youre just way too ******* low, dont want the issue and want to stay slammed...you gotta pay to play...check the link, camber kit or not...the accords really werent meant to be slammed like teggies and civics and etc...there just isnt enough room in the upper fender well for the upper control arm to manuever, gl
has anyone had this problem .. ive got adjustable springs and i dropped them all the way down .. and when i drive i hear knocking sooo i jacked it up and took a look and found fresh marks on the camber arm ...
the camber arm appears to b touching the top ... is there any way i can stop this from happening ....</TD></TR></TABLE>
http://www.hondasociety.com/bo...24103
---> good 4 page discussion about this issue.....
if you dont want it to happen then dont slam your ****, i have some pics of what i had to do to prevent that from happening, i had to cut a rectangle peice out in order for it to have more room and not hit the top....lucky for you, you have coilovers....me i have springs and i like the springs that i am on and well...i had to do what i had to do..some people were forced to take a hammer and a blow torch and hammer that section up but that doesnt help much...in the end i found cutting that square peice out was the best for that situation, atleast for me...some people will call me stupid but whatever...check it out, we had a discussion and your answer is somewhere in there because the guy who started that thread was wondering whether to get a camber kit or not
cliffnotes: youre just way too ******* low, dont want the issue and want to stay slammed...you gotta pay to play...check the link, camber kit or not...the accords really werent meant to be slammed like teggies and civics and etc...there just isnt enough room in the upper fender well for the upper control arm to manuever, gl
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