My car is finally lowered! I have questions!
bobbyd
08-30-2002, 07:53 AM
Finihsed up lowering my ride last night. I used coil overs and have it almost as low as it will go. My front tires do this / \ Will an alignment fix this problem? Thanks!
Jmunk
08-30-2002, 08:15 AM
When the top of your wheels tilt in like that it's called negative camber. No an alignment will not fix the camber. You will need to get a camber kit to correct that. I would go ahead and get an alignmnet done now to make sure that the toe is okay but i would get an camber kit soon before you eat up your tires. After you get a camber kit on go and get an alignment again.
bobbyd
08-30-2002, 08:27 AM
are camber kits hard to install?
IM4U2NV81
08-30-2002, 09:11 AM
Hey whats up,
I just had my camber and alignment done about 2 weeks ago. I bought the Ingalls kit for the front. First of all, let me say that you need to know what height you are gonna drive your ride so you can set the camber and alignment at that height. So, maybe you need to drive it like it is for a lil while and make sure it is what you want where it is.
Second of all, it cost me $123 to get my kit installed, camber adjusted and aligment done on top of the $80 or so for the kit...and you thought you got a good deal on coil overs. SURPRISE!! It's not cheap to alter suspension, correctly. Anyway, that's my input. Make sure you get a kit with good adjustment, ex: +/- 3 degrees.
I just had my camber and alignment done about 2 weeks ago. I bought the Ingalls kit for the front. First of all, let me say that you need to know what height you are gonna drive your ride so you can set the camber and alignment at that height. So, maybe you need to drive it like it is for a lil while and make sure it is what you want where it is.
Second of all, it cost me $123 to get my kit installed, camber adjusted and aligment done on top of the $80 or so for the kit...and you thought you got a good deal on coil overs. SURPRISE!! It's not cheap to alter suspension, correctly. Anyway, that's my input. Make sure you get a kit with good adjustment, ex: +/- 3 degrees.
darolh
08-30-2002, 11:00 AM
Nobody has mentioned this but you need to do the rear too. It will have to have the toe set also.
mdnnccivicrcr
08-30-2002, 12:07 PM
what about if your front camber is messed up but you are still sporting a stock suspsension? I've done no mods to my suspension but my camber is bad messed up.
QuickSilverEF9
08-30-2002, 01:53 PM
Next time research before doing the project :D.... What shocks and struts did you use?
bobbyd
08-30-2002, 02:16 PM
i knew that it was going to happen but i just wanted to know if an alignment would fix it. this was not my first dropped car just my first drop this low. i can always raise it up if needed but this is my beater car. i used drop zone coil overs with kyb shocks.
marked001
08-30-2002, 02:17 PM
...camber's your friend :) you can have your car dumped w/o the wheels smackin into the fenders w/o negative camber :)
bobbyd
08-30-2002, 02:25 PM
true to the camber being your friend. i can turn still, i guess that is a good point. nice drawing of a car in your avatar thing too. looks sweet. what is that? a hb? :eek:
marked001
08-30-2002, 02:26 PM
I dunno..I stole it from somewhere ;) hehe..
Melt
08-30-2002, 03:05 PM
Originally posted by mdnnccivicrcr
what about if your front camber is messed up but you are still sporting a stock suspsension? I've done no mods to my suspension but my camber is bad messed up.
Yea, mine are beginning to tilt inward, but it isnt too bad.
I am running all stock suspension.
what about if your front camber is messed up but you are still sporting a stock suspsension? I've done no mods to my suspension but my camber is bad messed up.
Yea, mine are beginning to tilt inward, but it isnt too bad.
I am running all stock suspension.
FourthGenHatch
08-30-2002, 03:21 PM
If your wheels have a bad tilt you could have busted ball joints. Jack the car up and see if the wheels are shaky. If so you need new Upper Control Arms.
BigBearWest
08-30-2002, 03:26 PM
what is a good drop? before u have to get a camber kits?
FourthGenHatch
08-30-2002, 03:31 PM
Anything less than 2'' and you don't NEED a kit, but you should still get one to prevent uneven wear.
mdnnccivicrcr
08-30-2002, 04:01 PM
If your wheels have a bad tilt you could have busted ball joints. Jack the car up and see if the wheels are shaky. If so you need new Upper Control Arms.
and if they are not? (just checked)
and if they are not? (just checked)
BigBearWest
08-30-2002, 04:08 PM
ok, thanks. so what is a good drop? i don't really want coil over just springs. let me what is a good drop. if u have any pics that would be kool. thanks
GTA
08-30-2002, 10:45 PM
one of the eibach kits drops it like 1.5 in the rear and 1.7 in the front. Thats a decent drop and you wont need a camber kit.
ci5ic
08-30-2002, 11:11 PM
That's what I've got. It's the Eibach Ground Control Pro-kit springs. No problems with my camber at all. Had to roll my rear fenders though, but I'm rollin' on 17's.
slammed89civic
08-31-2002, 12:34 AM
now this is some bad camber!
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