looking for a rear camber kit.......
honda_vtech94
03-13-2005, 11:10 AM
I need some help finding a rear camber kit for my 94 honda accord ex. Does any one know of a website that is not to expensive. I would really appreciate it, if someone could help me out. Also, I wanted to know what exactly do i have to do, inorder to do a self- tune-up to my car, I don't want to pay to get that done because they don't really do much to it. Past experience.
A rear camber kit is, in other words a correction kit. My rear tires are slanted outward ever since i've dropped my car, I've been having this problem. So, what i am looking for, is the correction kit that is going to straighten my tires.
A rear camber kit is, in other words a correction kit. My rear tires are slanted outward ever since i've dropped my car, I've been having this problem. So, what i am looking for, is the correction kit that is going to straighten my tires.
SenseiAccord
03-14-2005, 01:18 AM
home depot or auto zone or whatever place u guys have up there (im from hawaii... i got city mill) just get bolts and washers. i did it... but didnt buy enough washers and a long enough bolt so i still get -1 in rear camber.
BullShifter
03-14-2005, 02:05 AM
Normally tires tilt inward upon lowering. Doing the "washer trick" will only make positive camber worse.
It is a very effective way to correct some negative camber. If you plan on doing this I highly recommend you use high strength bolts, not some $0.20 junk.
Ingalls can supply you with every thing you need for the rear - $9.00 each on www.tirerack.com
here's what you would be doing -
http://home.earthlink.net/~civicex95/rearcamber.html
It is a very effective way to correct some negative camber. If you plan on doing this I highly recommend you use high strength bolts, not some $0.20 junk.
Ingalls can supply you with every thing you need for the rear - $9.00 each on www.tirerack.com
here's what you would be doing -
http://home.earthlink.net/~civicex95/rearcamber.html
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