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Old 08-21-2006, 09:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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s tech tein spring, need a rear camber kit?

i just install a s tech spring and the mechanic said my rear camber position after alligment is 2.4 rear left and rear right 2.1.
the normal position is between 0.8-1.8 so i need to have a rear camber kit.
1. is it anybody have a same problem like me?
2. cause i thought you can adjust a camber when you lower you car?
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Old 08-21-2006, 10:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes, you might want to invest in a rear camber kit. Up there ^ were it says search try "camber kit". There's quite a few threads discussing this already.
Need Alot of help about Camber Kits...

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Buddy I have S Techs on my car also...and You need to get the camber kits or else your tires will stay looking like this /--\ and thats not good.

Not a bad investment. its worth the $
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lol... camber adjustment has nothing to do with springs, springs just increase your negative camber. civics have a lot of negative camber stock, so lowering them without getting a camber kit is pretty dangerous.
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i just install a s tech spring and the mechanic said my rear camber position after alligment is 2.4 rear left and rear right 2.1.
the normal position is between 0.8-1.8 so i need to have a rear camber kit.
1. is it anybody have a same problem like me?
2. cause i thought you can adjust a camber when you lower you car?
I just did mine and i have -2.4 degreese on both sides with a full tank of gas and about 50 pounds of subs and amp/cap .Just ordered my skunk 2 rear camber kit no front camber adj needed I think ill go for -1 deg. only ,save some tires

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