camber dangerously off, what do i do?!
emerge
11-22-2002, 06:09 PM
Hi to everyone in this forum, I don't post much here, but this message applies. I have a 97 civic that is lowered 2.5" on coil overs and sitting on 17" rims. The problem is, my camber is off to far and I can't get my car aligned AND i'm probably going to have to buy new tires VERY soon. So my question is this: What should I do? :confused:
a) raise the car up (and if so, to what?)
b) buy a camber kit (which i don't have the money for)
c) raise it up for now until i get a camber kit later
d) something else (specify)
I LOVE the way my civic looks at 2.5" which is why I didn't just say "hey, i'll just pick it back up." However, my dad is angry about all this crap. :mad: It's helping to prove his theory that "modifying that damn car is stupid." Any suggestions would be great. :D
a) raise the car up (and if so, to what?)
b) buy a camber kit (which i don't have the money for)
c) raise it up for now until i get a camber kit later
d) something else (specify)
I LOVE the way my civic looks at 2.5" which is why I didn't just say "hey, i'll just pick it back up." However, my dad is angry about all this crap. :mad: It's helping to prove his theory that "modifying that damn car is stupid." Any suggestions would be great. :D
drift
11-23-2002, 09:39 AM
common sense says: "raise it up since you have coilovers, then buy a camber kit and drop it again"
emerge
11-23-2002, 06:44 PM
that's what i decided earlier today. i figured it would only be a few weeks before i could afford the camber kit, so it wouldn't be too bad. it was just kinda hard to make myself do that, i've been waiting over a year for rims (it's a long story.) i'm putting back on the stock wheels tomorrow and raising it back to 0" until camber kit comes in. but now i have another question. i know that a camber kit will raise the car a little bit becuz it is sitting more perpindicular. should i get a 3º camber kit and drop it all the way to 3 inches?
drift
11-23-2002, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by emerge
i know that a camber kit will raise the car a little bit becuz it is sitting more perpindicular. should i get a 3º camber kit and drop it all the way to 3 inches?
whatever a camber kit does to raise the car will not be noticeable.
in the case of the civic camber kits, i have never heard of them dramatically "raising" the vehicle. basically, the upper A arms are replaced with adjustable units that can slide in and out, changing the camber of the hub knuckle.
i know that a camber kit will raise the car a little bit becuz it is sitting more perpindicular. should i get a 3º camber kit and drop it all the way to 3 inches?
whatever a camber kit does to raise the car will not be noticeable.
in the case of the civic camber kits, i have never heard of them dramatically "raising" the vehicle. basically, the upper A arms are replaced with adjustable units that can slide in and out, changing the camber of the hub knuckle.
emerge
11-24-2002, 01:30 AM
you but you gotta figure, just the fact that its sitting more level would push it up a little bit. i'm not worried bout it though. i also thought of another idea later today, but i'm not sure. what exactly is the lowest you can go w/o needing a camber kit? I've heard 1,1.5,2 and even 2.5, what i thought i could do is just pull the car up to 2" rather than 2.5 if that would help anything. what makes me kind of angry is that the store i bought both my wheels and coils from told me that if it was at 2.5 with the rims it wouldn't need a camber kit. I might be taking it down to the shop tomorrow to get their opinion on it. thanx for your help!
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