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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 09:46 PM
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Ok, I am plan on lowering my car since i have 17" rims and it looks weird with that 4-5 inches I have a space. Well my brother lowered his car and his rear tires bowed in a few degrees which made his inner tire wear quick. Well I want to get rid of this wheel space but without that problem. I know there is a "chamber kit" you can buy. If someone that has or currently having this fixed. Please give me a good place/price on a chamber kit would probably cost. Thanks. BTW I have a 95 Honda Civic Ex
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Old Jul 11, 2005 | 09:47 PM
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look into Ingalls, Specialty Products, Omni Power or Skunk2
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Old Jul 12, 2005 | 06:17 AM
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good thing bout civics is that the camber adjustment in the rear is easily, effectively and cheaply corrected with the old washer trick. you can purchase this from omni or just go to a local hardware store and buy washers to adjust your camber. rule of thumb 1 washer per inch lowered. you must also be worried about camber in the front (more severe wear issues due to weight distribution) you will need some sort of camber adjusting upper control arm set up (skunk2 and omni work well) i have omni adjustable upper arms and it was an easy install and are very easy to adjust. look in the self help at the top of this forum, it gives instructions on how to adjust camber in the front. https://www.honda-acura.net/forums/s...79#post2209279
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