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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 04:46 PM
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car is a 95 integra....i was thinking about getting camber kits for my car, but after doing some research here on honda-tech...it says camber kit would not be nessary and all i would need is just a aliment? just the toe or inside tip of my tire is cambering.
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Old Apr 29, 2010 | 05:13 PM
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Default Re: cambering question

Originally Posted by my_gsr_teg
car is a 95 integra....i was thinking about getting camber kits for my car, but after doing some research here on honda-tech...it says camber kit would not be nessary and all i would need is just a aliment? just the toe or inside tip of my tire is cambering.
Sounds like someone doesn't understand alignment parameters.

Neither "the toe" nor the "inside tip" of a tire can be "cambering". The entire tire has camber.

Toe is how straight forward the tire is pointing, and what causes wear when it is out of alignment.

Camber is the angle of the side of the tire to the car, and provides cornering traction.

Toe is adjustable stock, and is all that is adjusted during a normal alignment.

Unless you need a different camber value for racing purposes, or to fit wheels that otherwise wouldn't, ignore the camber, go get an alignment, and make sure they set the toe correctly.
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