Ok, being hasty I took off my stock struts and replaced my suspension with coil-overs.
Then being retarded, I slammed it down 2 in w/o checking factory ground clearance before.
Now I'm riding on too much tire and trying to return to factory ride height (through t&e) so I can get my camber back. I want to leave the coil-overs in and I don't have the money to buy a camber kit, so can someone with the stock suspension please measure from a relativly level surface to one or all of your lower ball jiont fasteners(not the retaining pin, but the nut itself) and post your results.
Standard or metric is fine. If you cant reach the fasteners, please try the ground to stock rear anti sway that spans the rear suspension.
My car will love you forever
attn: anyone unmod. suspension; help!
The lower the car the more negative camber on a honda (can be adjusted through aftermarket kits only). Toe is adjustable and as the car is lowered will need to be adjusted but can be brought into factory specs no kits needed and no problems.
I think you might be making it harder on yourself trying to get an exact ride height on the car. I woudl say you can eyeball a moderate setup and align from there.
I think you might be making it harder on yourself trying to get an exact ride height on the car. I woudl say you can eyeball a moderate setup and align from there.
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toe in
Alrigh Trey, thanks. Is the toe in adjustment difficult, I have a lift, and Ive spent some time under the car, but I cant find too many adjustment in the wheel area. Maybe you could point me in the right direction. I guess I thought I knew more about this than I really did
any help appreciated
dev
any help appreciated
dev