Help! Need some info on camber kit on 95 Accord
I don't understand why would 5th gens need camber kits? My 95 Accord was dropped 2", and the camber are fixed by getting a 4 wheel alignment (~$70) to fix the front camber, and 2 washers per bolt for the rear control arms (free). The only need for camber kits are when alignment adjustments cannot restore camber back to factory defaults right?
DunReit : Thanks for the info.
stonytsi : Hmmm.. Well, on my car I'm running Eibach Sportlines and Koni adjustable yellow shocks on 17' rims. I went to get a aligment they adjusted the toe but they told me that I needed a camber kit. Currently my tire wears out on the inside wall quickly. especially in the front. Maybe these guys don't know how to do a correct aligment or something. Did you have this problem with your car after lowering?
Any reputable aligment places recommended?
stonytsi : Hmmm.. Well, on my car I'm running Eibach Sportlines and Koni adjustable yellow shocks on 17' rims. I went to get a aligment they adjusted the toe but they told me that I needed a camber kit. Currently my tire wears out on the inside wall quickly. especially in the front. Maybe these guys don't know how to do a correct aligment or something. Did you have this problem with your car after lowering?
Any reputable aligment places recommended?
i got mines done at PepBoyz. i thought 4 wheel computerized alignments were supposed to correct your toe, camber, and caster back to factory defaults, if the specs were provided...
On a Honda only the toe is adjustable. The caster and the camber cannot be corrected. I know because my friend works at an alignment shop.
[Modified by EvoAccord, 8:15 AM 6/1/2002]
[Modified by EvoAccord, 8:15 AM 6/1/2002]
well i had my front caster and camber corrected back to factory default. tell that to my mechanic.
On a Honda only the toe is adjustable. The caster and the camber cannot be corrected. I know because my friend works at an alignment shop.
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