I have a 93 accord.
The front tire is leaning out badly and showing signs of wear on the inside of the tire.
I don't see any way to adjust the camber..
Is there a way please help
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I have a 93 accord.
The front tire is leaning out badly and showing signs of wear on the inside of the tire.
I don't see any way to adjust the camber..
Is there a way please help
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Is your car lowered? If it is then you might want to get a camber kit. If you're still stock height then your alignment might be in question.
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No the car is not lowered but you can see that the tire is leaning in when the stock camber is supposed to be zero and it is eating tires. the alignment place said there is no adjustment for the camber
take it to a few diff places.
Alex.
Buy an aftermarket camber kit for that wheel. Then take it to the alignment place and they should be able to get things set right.
Mike
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