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What is that site that shows the washer / bolt trick for camber?

There was a site that had detailed instructions / pictures on how to adjust the rear camber on the 6th generation Civic's using the longer bolts and adding washers.

Anyone got this link bookmarked? I really need it now
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yea either check out that website or use about one washer on each side in the back for every inch dropped.
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Did this about 2 weeks ago

Thanks anyhow!
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hey did the washer trick work LX98Civic?
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hey did the washer trick work LX98Civic?
Worked out great! I'll post pics later on.....
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how far do u have ur car dropped? how fucked up was ur camber?
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would this probobly work on other cars.. i have a 96 accord. any thoughts on wether it will work? i need to fix the camber pretty bad and if i can save some $$ that would be great. thanx guys. also does anyone know the link to how to check ur camber yourself. i thought i saw something about that in this forum some where. thanx.
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here you go 5speedaccord
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Re: What is that site that shows the washer / bolt trick for camber?

how about the front camber?
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