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I just installed ground control coil overs, koni adjustables, and a camber kit on my car, so now is time to get it aligned.
I found a place that will do it but he said If i want I good alignment I need to get the specs for the lowered suspension.
Otherwise he is just going to use the specs for the stock 2001 civic. Did anyone else have this problem and/or know
where I can get the specs I need.
Thanks
I found a place that will do it but he said If i want I good alignment I need to get the specs for the lowered suspension.
Otherwise he is just going to use the specs for the stock 2001 civic. Did anyone else have this problem and/or know
where I can get the specs I need.
Thanks
The stock specs are fine. He can tell you how much you lowered your car too. You do not have to go with the stock Front 0 camber, 0 toe Rear 0 toe, -1 camber, ask others what they have. Mine is Front Toe-0 Camber -.4 Rear toe-0 camber -1. It handles great, but it is up to you.
Ok...finally found my print out. My specs, with 2" drop and camber kit:
Front left: -0.2 camber, 2.4 caster, 0.03 toe
Front right: -0.2 camber, 2.4 caster, 0.03 toe
Rear left: -1.4 camber, 0.11 toe
Rear right: -1.4 camber, 0.11 toe
Yours might have to be set to a more flexible range, since you have coil-over springs and your ride height will thus vary.
Front left: -0.2 camber, 2.4 caster, 0.03 toe
Front right: -0.2 camber, 2.4 caster, 0.03 toe
Rear left: -1.4 camber, 0.11 toe
Rear right: -1.4 camber, 0.11 toe
Yours might have to be set to a more flexible range, since you have coil-over springs and your ride height will thus vary.
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