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Old 11-25-2007, 08:41 AM
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Default How to adjust camber kit?

I am about to lower my 94 accord, and I have a camber kit for the front and plan to do the washer trick for the rear. I have been reading that alignment places dont really adjust the camber using the camber kit. I am lowering my car with eibach sportlines, which drop it 1.8" in the front and 1.7" in the rear.

How would I adjust the camber myself? or how do I measure it? I think the instruction sheet from my camber kit is missing. How do I go about adjusting them?
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you need to tell your alignment shop before they start the alignment that you have adjustible front camber and that you want them to adjust it properly. they might charge you extra but they will probably do it..
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yea if u have a camber kit most shops should adjust it, may charge more. once they see the specs on the alignment rack, they should check to see if you have a kit since you are lowered...at least thats what we do at our shop
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