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Old 11-20-2007, 03:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Specs for a wheel alignment

Are the 06 civic si alignment specs the same as the 07 si sedan alignment specs? Cause the tire center by my house checked their alignment computer and only found 06 civic SI specifications(not sure if it's coupe or sedan). So my question is are the 07 FA5 are the same specs. I have eibach pro-kit installed with front and rear SPC camber kits and now am going to get a wheel alignment.
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Why would you go back to stock specs?
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You have the camber kit, why not utalize them to their fullest.

When To Use Camber Kits?/do I Need A Camber Kit?
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Because I want to set the wheels to minimize wear and tear. the drop is not for racing but rather for looks...
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0 toe all around, 0camber front, and -1 camber rear...That will minimze tire wear
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0 toe all around, 0camber front, and -1 camber rear...That will minimze tire wear
I'll be installing my camber kit shortly. Once I do that, I'd like to set my alignment for a decent 'middle of the road' setting between performance and tire wear.

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-1.5 front 0 toe all around and -1 rear.....
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