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Old 06-29-2020, 08:31 AM   #16
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Cool Re: 2010 Honda Accord: Long-Term Alignment Impressions

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It would affect both sides.
So theoretically, if my numbers are still as what I posted, he could go from

.............................LEFT:.........RIGHT:
FRONT CAMBER:... +0.2°..........-0.1°

to...........................0.0°..........+0.1°

A slight improvement, might eliminate the highway drift.

Although a mechanic over on DriveAccord forums said any positive camber in the front of any Honda screams "bent parts" to him.

Remove/replacing control arms, on the other hand, opens up another Pandora's box, but could also restore spec angles(Camber and SAI) to that corner.
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Re: 2010 Honda Accord: Long-Term Alignment Impressions

No real way to predict the change, until it is done, there isnt much movement built into the design.
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