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Old 10-04-2003, 08:41 AM
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question about camber...

I just bought civic and the kid has a 3 inch drop with body kit, it looks sick but cant even get it into a shop, he has coilovers, i was wondering if i need camber kits if I decide to make it 1.8 or 2.0 inch, please somebody let me know!!
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Old 10-04-2003, 01:08 PM
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Re: question about camber...

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I just bought civic and the kid has a 3 inch drop with body kit, it looks sick but cant even get it into a shop, he has coilovers, i was wondering if i need camber kits if I decide to make it 1.8 or 2.0 inch, please somebody let me know!!
First, please write your posts with some clarity.

I would recommend that you install a camber adjustment kit on your car as it is in order to get a lot of negative camber. Negative camber will slant the wheel so that the top of the wheel in inward, kind of like that exaggerated cartoon drawing of a WRX at the top left hand side of this webpage, so it won't rub against the car. Positive camber is when the top of the wheel is outward; drivers who do autocross do this and want to make sure the tire contact patch is large when the car is going through turns. Most cars have a small degree of negative camber.
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Old 10-05-2003, 01:14 AM
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Re: Re: question about camber...

But beware that too much negative camber will make you lose traction. Just get a good camber kit and you should be fine.
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