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I just installed H&R sport springs into my 2000 civic si. The estimated drop is 1.5-1.75 inches all around. I was told that under a 2 inch drop, no camber kit is required. When I eyeball the camber, it looks to be signifigantly offcenter. I know that Honda's have no adjustment for camber, so my question is: can the camber be corrected without a kit, or should i install one before i take the car to be aligned.
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You don't need a camber kit, just use some washers, I mean, thats basically what a camber kit is anyway. Also, did they shave the bump stops at all when you got lowered?
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with that little of a drop i don't think you need a camber kit. your camber is off, but not enough to wear out your tires. an alignment shop should be able to reduce most of your offset. i bought a camber kit, but im lowered 3"....
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