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Old 05-13-2003, 01:08 PM
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THE TOPS OF MY WHEELS ARE SITTING INWARD AND I AM WEARING THE CRAP OUTTA THE INSIDE OF MY FRONT TIRES LIKE 1 SET PER MONTH GUESS ITS A GOOD THING I HAVENT PUT PERFORMANCE TIRES ON YET HOW CAN I FIX IT??
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hmmm, a camber kit might do the job:smoka:
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yup sounds like you need a camber kit.
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wow you guys must really do a lot of burnouts. I've been riding slammed 3" for probably 6 months and barely noticing any tire wear at all.....
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Camber kit

no burouts for this honda not e nuff power
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I do that shit in the rain, but can hardly ever do a burnout in the dry unless its a fairly slick surface.
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camber kit

how hard is it to put a kit on? and i have found a few ppl that said they could shim it out with no kit i bought the car used and i think it was done to make it look lower not really sure jus know that its hell on tires
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supposedly you can adjust the rear camber with washers (i am not for sure) but this isn't acurate.
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supposedly you can adjust the rear camber with washers (i am not for sure)
http://www.geocities.com/lx98civic/rearcamber.html
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wow you guys must really do a lot of burnouts. I've been riding slammed 3" for probably 6 months and barely noticing any tire wear at all.....
same here. i started noticing wear around 2 months ago ( been lowered since last April ) and now i need to replace 2 cause they have worn down to far.
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Re: Wheels Sitting In

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THE TOPS OF MY WHEELS ARE SITTING INWARD AND I AM WEARING THE CRAP OUTTA THE INSIDE OF MY FRONT TIRES LIKE 1 SET PER MONTH GUESS ITS A GOOD THING I HAVENT PUT PERFORMANCE TIRES ON YET HOW CAN I FIX IT??
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camber kit and get your toe adjusted, the toe will damage the tyre more than the camber. but you really need to do both.
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just get an alignment.
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