View Full Version : Accord Euro Car unbalance Height
camcamday
11-11-2004, 04:12 PM
hi.
I notice my Euro the car height on the passenger site is higher then the drive site.. Can be found this problem by following
1.) Put the hand in vertical direction in the GAP between the front wheel. the space on the passage site is bigger then the driver site.
2.) turn on the head light facing the wall (about 5 meter apart) on the flat surface, head light spot reflect on the wall the passenger site head light is higher then the driver site.
3.) Roller meter measurement
I drove the car back into Honda serive center do the measurement.. they said it happened to most of Euro; they did a measurement other euro also having same problem
Just wondering does other Euro owners seeing the similar problem
SeraphimX
11-11-2004, 05:09 PM
hi.
I notice my Euro the car height on the passenger site is higher then the drive site.. Can be found this problem by following
1.) Put the hand in vertical direction in the GAP between the front wheel. the space on the passage site is bigger then the driver site.
2.) turn on the head light facing the wall (about 5 meter apart) on the flat surface, head light spot reflect on the wall the passenger site head light is higher then the driver site.
3.) Roller meter measurement
I drove the car back into Honda serive center do the measurement.. they said it happened to most of Euro; they did a measurement other euro also having same problem
Just wondering does other Euro owners seeing the similar problem
Could it be because your too fat?? :D :D Im serious tho, I have a fat ass friend (120kgs+) whose crv is sagging on the drivers side...
eurotrash
11-11-2004, 05:15 PM
yeah fatass, let your girly drive for a change - might lower and even out the passenger side as well LOL
eurotrash
11-11-2004, 05:16 PM
:p :p :p :p :p
Type R Positive
11-11-2004, 05:36 PM
Nothing you say here is evidence of unbalanced height.
1. if your car is not dead level, there will be a difference in height.
2. Your headlight adjustment might be out. Easy to adjust.
3. I don't know what that is?
I am not disputing that yours is different, I don't have the problem. What is the difference anyway? It also could be for corner balancing, or you have a fatass!!! :p
razaman
11-11-2004, 06:24 PM
It's probably not it but I'll mention it anyway - does it have anything to do with compensating for the crown in the road?
Raz :o
coladuna
11-11-2004, 06:26 PM
3. I don't know what that is?
I think he's referring to the good old tape measure.
Probably measured both sides and found it to be different?
Type R Positive
11-11-2004, 07:45 PM
It's probably not it but I'll mention it anyway - does it have anything to do with compensating for the crown in the road? Raz :oThat's a good point. I will measure mine tomorrow.
EuroAccord13
12-11-2004, 10:39 AM
2.) turn on the head light facing the wall (about 5 meter apart) on the flat surface, head light spot reflect on the wall the passenger site head light is higher then the driver site.
Passenger side will normally be aimed slightly higher..
aaronng
12-11-2004, 11:13 AM
So that your lowbeams don't shine directly onto oncoming traffic on your right hand side.
camcamday
12-11-2004, 09:11 PM
Thanks everyone feed back..
The diffenrence is about 1.5 CM higher on the passager site then the driver site
Type R Positive
12-11-2004, 10:17 PM
Thanks everyone feed back..
The diffenrence is about 1.5 CM higher on the passager site then the driver site Mines about 1/2cm higher on passanger side. Stuff all difference.
VirIIx
13-11-2004, 10:50 AM
uh.. if you have the luxury euro, you'll notice that the HID low beams on the passenger side are a bit higher than that of the driver's side, this is exactly what others have stated, so that you don't blind incoming drivers - as much as you'd like to sometimes *shakes fist at 4wd drivers*
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