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My son's car is ripping through tires like there's a tire fairy ready to
replace them every 6 months. We've been told he needs to adjust the toe in the tires are experiencing due to the 17" wheels and lowering that's been done. A camber (sp) kit is recommended to fix the problem. A little background knowledge and price info would be appreciated. This is for a '99 Civic EX coupe. TIA. |
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My 98 Civic has a 1.3 inch drop (Pro-Kit) and a camber kit was not required.
My tire wear is slightly increase, but I can still get about 80,000km from the Proxes FZ4, so I'm not sweating it. However, If the drop is greater then 1.3, a camber kit is recommended. Pars 98 DX Hatch ravelation wrote: > My son's car is ripping through tires like there's a tire fairy ready to > replace them every 6 months. We've been told he needs to adjust the toe > in the tires are experiencing due to the 17" wheels and lowering that's > been done. > > A camber (sp) kit is recommended to fix the problem. A little background > knowledge and price info would be appreciated. This is for a '99 Civic > EX coupe. TIA. |
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regarding tire wear, first, make sure you take it to a shop that knows
how to allign properly. i had to take my 2000 civic back no less than 3 [as in 1-2-3] times before my guys finally got it right. [could this be because excess tire wear = more tire sales???] the alignment gear used today is pretty accurate - the problem comes with it's the operator not fitting the sender units properly and their tendency to adjust everything to one end of the tolerance range for "luck". "luck" = faster tire wear. regarding camber kits, they are expensive for hondas. you can get them from summit racing & king motor sports easily enough, but again, to have them set up right, you need to find someone that knows their business. don't buy cheap for the front because the wishbone is much more sensitive than a strut so it needs to be set up straight and /stay/ straight. whether you /need/ one depends on the amount of lowering. 20mm is often reckoned to be ok without, more than that, camber kits are definitely recommended. ravelation wrote: > My son's car is ripping through tires like there's a tire fairy ready to > replace them every 6 months. We've been told he needs to adjust the toe > in the tires are experiencing due to the 17" wheels and lowering that's > been done. > > A camber (sp) kit is recommended to fix the problem. A little background > knowledge and price info would be appreciated. This is for a '99 Civic > EX coupe. TIA. > |
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"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com (Pars) wrote: >My 98 Civic has a 1.3 inch drop (Pro-Kit) >and a camber kit was not required. My >tire wear is slightly increase, but I can >still get about 80,000km from the Proxes >FZ4, so I'm not sweating it. However, If >the drop is greater then 1.3, a camber >kit is recommended. I was told it was a 1" drop and it looks to be about that. The inner edge of the tire is getting worn *fast*. You can visually see the toe in of the tires. I have a good alignment shop I'll have him take it to to diagnose whether an alignment is what he needs or this $$ camber kit is the way to go. Thanks, Pars. |
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From: uce@ftc.gov (jim*beam) wrote: >regarding camber kits, they are >expensive for hondas. I've been hearing $300. installed.... yikes. Just what does the camber kit do? I know it will help straighten the wheels out, but how does it accomplish that? |
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ravelation wrote:
> > From: uce@ftc.gov (jim beam) wrote: > > >>regarding camber kits, they are > > >expensive for hondas. > > I've been hearing $300. installed.... yikes. > > Just what does the camber kit do? I know it will help straighten the > wheels out, but how does it accomplish that? > it provides adjustable lengthening of the upper control arm - returns the wheel to vertical. |
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From: uce@ftc.gov (jim*beam) wrote: >>Just what does the camber kit do? I >>know it will help straighten the wheels >>out, but how does it accomplish that? >it provides adjustable lengthening of the >upper control arm - returns the wheel to >vertical. Ahhhh, thanks. I like knowing the 'how' of stuff, even if I'm not personally doing the work. |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 14:56:32 -0700, ravelation@webtv.net (ravelation) wrote:
||My son's car is ripping through tires like there's a tire fairy ready to ||replace them every 6 months. We've been told he needs to adjust the toe ||in the tires are experiencing due to the 17" wheels and lowering that's ||been done. || ||A camber (sp) kit is recommended to fix the problem. A little background ||knowledge and price info would be appreciated. This is for a '99 Civic ||EX coupe. TIA. Lowering moves the suspension out of the adjustment limits. You probably have too much negative camber, so the tires are wearing to the inside edge? Looks like a Specialty Tools 67135 is an adjustable upper ball joint that gives additional adjustment. Getting the camber right and then re-setting the toe will probably solve the problem. Texas Parts Guy |
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On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 20:58:09 -0700, ravelation@webtv.net (ravelation) wrote:
|| ||"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com (Pars) wrote: || ||>My 98 Civic has a 1.3 inch drop (Pro-Kit) || >and a camber kit was not required. My || >tire wear is slightly increase, but I can || >still get about 80,000km from the Proxes || >FZ4, so I'm not sweating it. However, If || >the drop is greater then 1.3, a camber || >kit is recommended. || ||I was told it was a 1" drop and it looks to be about that. The inner ||edge of the tire is getting worn *fast*. You can visually see the toe in ||of the tires. If you can see it, you are probably seeing negative camber - the tires is leaning in at the top. Needs to be more vertical. ||I have a good alignment shop I'll have him take it to to diagnose ||whether an alignment is what he needs or this $$ camber kit is the way ||to go. || ||Thanks, Pars. || Texas Parts Guy |
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It's not easy finding a shop that can do a decent alignment job on modified
springs. The performance shop that installed my springs recommended Formula One Honda dealership located in Toronto. That was 5 years ago and I haven't needed an alignment since. At the time, I inquired about the alignment to other Honda dealerships, but they declined because they didn't have the proper equipment for a modified car. Parkway Honda couldn't even get my car on the alignment machine because my ground clearance was too low. Note: You'll need new tires in order to get a proper alignment done. If the shop is willing do the alignment with your uneven tires (and doesn't warn you about it), I'd look elsewhere. Pars 98 DX Hatch ravelation wrote: > > "sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com (Pars) wrote: > > >My 98 Civic has a 1.3 inch drop (Pro-Kit) > >and a camber kit was not required. My > >tire wear is slightly increase, but I can > >still get about 80,000km from the Proxes > >FZ4, so I'm not sweating it. However, If > >the drop is greater then 1.3, a camber > >kit is recommended. > > I was told it was a 1" drop and it looks to be about that. The inner > edge of the tire is getting worn *fast*. You can visually see the toe in > of the tires. > > I have a good alignment shop I'll have him take it to to diagnose > whether an alignment is what he needs or this $$ camber kit is the way > to go. > > Thanks, Pars. |
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