Negative Camber Question!
Does anyone know how bad my camber would be with a 2" drop on a dc2?
Should I get a front and rear camber kit? |
It wont be that bad. You can use the washer trick for the rears, and buy a set for only the fronts. If you dont want to spend, rotate the tires often. HTH
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get an alignment after you drop it. toe out destroys tires faster than negative camber.
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thats why i don't think the camber kit is a necessity. I understand the whole toe in and contact patch thing when lowering the car, I think the rotation and alignment thing is the most important tip. thanks guys!
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camber will eat your tires up on the inside as well...if i could do it over again..alignment right away, camber kit in the front, and keep rotating the tires !!!
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camber
Doing an alignment and frequent tire rotations only remedy the problem.They don't solve it.
Remember that during an alignment the tech can only adjust the camber/Caster/Toe if the car has those adjustable parts(camber kit)etc. Most Hondas don't have stock camber adjustments. |
i guess you forgot the part where i said camber kit...
adjusting caster can have an effect on camber as well...just a random |
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