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blabla
11-01-2013, 06:52 AM
Hey,

Just a very quick question. I have had a wheel alignment done and have been told that my rear passengers side has negative 2 camber how much would i need to lift it to remove the camber I am currently running Gab SS Coilovers, I dont want to purchase a camber kit.

Rims are stock em1 rims on 195 50 r15's.

Or should i not bother with and just make the driver side go to -1 I can do the was trick.

Found this http://www.team-integra.net/forum/blogs/exstasy/217-rear-camber-washer-trick.html

Thanks

stndrd
11-01-2013, 09:40 AM
What are the camber figures on the RHR? It could be a possibilty that the LHR has hit a gutter at some point.

If you are going to use spacers to dial camber out, you need to be mindful that you may need to use longer bolts

blabla
11-01-2013, 10:12 AM
What are the camber figures on the RHR? It could be a possibilty that the LHR has hit a gutter at some point.

If you are going to use spacers to dial camber out, you need to be mindful that you may need to use longer bolts

The rear was fine before i lifted it, I'll be trying to fine tune the height tomorrow.. really is -2 something to worry about??

lilthug
11-01-2013, 10:42 AM
little bit of a worry if both sides are out of wack

blabla
11-01-2013, 01:04 PM
little bit of a worry if both sides are out of wack

Look at the profile pic the rear was lower i had the 17's tucking.. now running em1 rims.

hoaanguyen
12-01-2013, 02:08 PM
i ran front on -1.5 and rears on -2 camber, the wear on tyres were normal, just make sure toe is adjusted properly

blabla
13-01-2013, 03:37 PM
i ran front on -1.5 and rears on -2 camber, the wear on tyres were normal, just make sure toe is adjusted properly

Re adjusted the coilover height now looks all good now just need to have it rechecked.