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Need help!
Does anyone have the factory alingment specs for a 2003 coupe Lx? I need them pretty bad, and appreciate the help.
Ps. I searched and didnt find em.
Ps. I searched and didnt find em.
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i think it is around
front camber = 0-1.1
front toe = 0-.5
rear camber = 0-1.1
rear toe = 0-.5
The closer to 0 the better for factory settings.
front camber = 0-1.1
front toe = 0-.5
rear camber = 0-1.1
rear toe = 0-.5
The closer to 0 the better for factory settings.
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Front Camber is 0 to -.8
Rear is 0 to -1.2 I think
Front toe is 0
Rear toe I believe is .1 deg in
Try searching, I know I've posted it word for word off the Honda spec sheet.
Rear is 0 to -1.2 I think
Front toe is 0
Rear toe I believe is .1 deg in
Try searching, I know I've posted it word for word off the Honda spec sheet.
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In my honest opinion, if you want to have more fun, set your alignment to this...
Front camber -1.5
Front Toe 0
Rear camber -1
Rear toe 0
It'll make the car a little more lively and give you a bit more handling.
If you want to make it really fun... set the front camber to about -2 or -2.2
Set the rear to -1.5
I'm not responsible for what the last one does to your tires, but the middle one treats tires just fine.
Front camber -1.5
Front Toe 0
Rear camber -1
Rear toe 0
It'll make the car a little more lively and give you a bit more handling.
If you want to make it really fun... set the front camber to about -2 or -2.2
Set the rear to -1.5
I'm not responsible for what the last one does to your tires, but the middle one treats tires just fine.


