Okay, here's the deal with the camber for all of you going crazy with the uneven tire wear on your cars after you lower them. Any car's camber is gonna be affected by negative camber when you lower it. For the 3geez, some have said that the prelude upper arms can be used and adjusted. I don't know if that works, but I do know what does. Try a camber kit. They are kind of pricey, but worth it. I got mine for $89 per wheel. The two in the front were a sinch. Just remove the upper arm, and replace the spacers with the new kit, and set to corresponding setting. The one that was a pain in the ass was the rear one. I lowered my car 2 1/2". In order to do the back one, you have to break the ball joint, pull out the upper arm, and remove the bushing holding on the mounting bracket which connects to the inner part of the wheel well. I had to use a big ass monkey wrench to get it out. I tried to cut it at first with a knife, but don't waste your time. After I got the stock one out, however, installation of the adjustable kit was pie. Just lube it up and slide it in. Sound like something you've done before?? Anyway any questions, just hit me up. I took my car to the shop after installing the camber kits, and the camber on the front was only off by +0.04 degrees. The back was even better than that. Almost perfect.
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