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civic camber problem
Gents,
I am uk based, but since the honda scene is small compared to the US i thought id try this forum for a camber problem im having, hope you dont mind hoping for a bit of help with my 5gen civic ESi (thinks its and Si over here D16Z6, rear discs and sway bar etc). Got my supersprint centre section fitted this weekend, which is excelent, but while it was on the ramp noticed that both my rear tyres are bald on the inside edge. The car is standard except for the wheels which are 15" with 195/50/15's, and has only done 60k miles, but is 9yr old. Since looking at it there is a visible amount of camber on the rears, but the wear seams nearly identical on both sides. I imeadiately thought that the camber might be set wrong, but after a quick chat with the local honda dealer it seams that it isnt adjustable, they suggested it may be the toe settings or worn suspension bushes, and want £75+VAT just to adjust the toe and check for problems Just seems wierd to me that both sides would be worn the same, or very similar and over about 3000 miles/1.5 months, which was the last time i checked em. Does anyone have any idea what it might be And if it is the bushes, does anyone know where i can get uprated ones to replace em, companies etc any help would be appreciated Eddy PS sorry for the dodgy units, couldnt be arsed to figure them out in km and $, cheaky but im a lazy git, and at work!) |
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Re: civic camber problem
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Don't get me wrong incorrect toe will wear tires out 10x faster than bad camber but it's alot easier to visually see and measure bad camber. Measure it and if it's reasonable, just get an alignment.
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