Negative rear camber in both rear wheels
Negative rear camber in both rear wheels
I have a 2016 Honda civic ex with rear wheels that are very noticeably experiencing negative camber. Additionally, it is very noisy on the highway, and the tires have begun to wear on the inside.
Car shop believes the only fix for this issue is to install an aftermarket kit that adds rear camber adjustment.
My question is what OEM apart either wore out or failed to cause this problem in the first place?
I have tried replacing the shock absorbers but that didn’t fix the issue. I am thinking about doing the springs next but I am having second thoughts about whether I am wasting money and should just buy the aftermarket kit to add camber adjustment to rear wheels.
Thoughts?
Car shop believes the only fix for this issue is to install an aftermarket kit that adds rear camber adjustment.
My question is what OEM apart either wore out or failed to cause this problem in the first place?
I have tried replacing the shock absorbers but that didn’t fix the issue. I am thinking about doing the springs next but I am having second thoughts about whether I am wasting money and should just buy the aftermarket kit to add camber adjustment to rear wheels.
Thoughts?
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