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  1. #1
    r33AE86
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    Help on the rear wheels going inward!

    I'm a little new here in the import scene. I slammed my si with some nice ground control coils. The rear wheels are leaning inwards, ruining my tires....Do I need a camber kit or what....If not what do i need to fix it.. and where can I purchase it...Thanks for the help guys...yea...appreciate it buddy ..yea..have a good one..yea..ohhh yea...mmmmm..

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    2sloSi
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    What's up buddy ole pal ;)

    Yup ya need a camber kit not sure were the cheapest place to get one though, I think there is a group purchase on groupbuycenter.com , you might wanna try there.

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    r33AE86
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    Excellent..Sounds Great

    Thanks for the information good neighbor...any news on alignment...my car is off pretty bad in the front...I read about adjusting the coilovers to exact..i tried..no success....well have a great day...alright, cat ...ohhh yes...

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    2sloSi
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    Josh,

    Get the camber kit put it on with the springs set at the height u want them at, then get the car alligned. I would think that would be your best bet.

    BTW, my name is Josh too

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    r33AE86
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    Great name..

    I'll get on that guy..Thanks again!!

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    I just dropped my Si with GCs (and konis). It's sitting at no wheel gap in the front, and in the back the tire is slightly in the wheel well. Looks great, feels great, and is great, but yeah, I'm also getting about 3 degrees of negative camber. That's no good. So, I'll be gettin' a camber kit in a few days (before my tires are already gone!). And I think I'll be raising my car about...hmm...I think an inch, 'cause I'm nervous about messing up something on the bottom of the car on a really rough bump...I've already had a few rather violent bumps. I didn't like it. But yeah, the shop's callin' me on monday w/ a price on the camber kit. Then I'll install that bad boy. I'll have pics in a few days.

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    r33AE86
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    HEY ..

    Friend,

    Don't be afraid to slam your si to the ground....Just be careful ....I live in a area where the road totally sucks ..but I'm lookinsmooth...Check this site out for a cheap camber kit .. http://www.optauto.com/webstore/prod...k=yes&dept=269

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    Got Van? ApexinSi's Avatar
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    I thought the rear was self correcting camber?

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    r33AE86
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    ughh!$??

    What do you mean self corrected??

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    bretgorden.com CivicSiR's Avatar
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    Self correcting?

    Shoot, if my camber would self correct itself, maybe I'd drop my car another 2 inches =)

    'til then, I gotta install a darn camber kit.

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    Brew Bros
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    Originally posted by ApexinSi
    I thought the rear was self correcting camber?
    no that's the front

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    2sloSi
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    Hey Josh, you found a cheap camber kit at options, thats great! How's it workin out for ya!

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    r33AE86
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    check..

    The camber kit has not arrived ol friend...when it gets here...I'll be sure to fax you the information...yess..mmmm ..does anyone have an exaust to fit the si yet...thanks ladies....Josh Anderson

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    Re: check..

    Originally posted by r33AE86
    does anyone have an exaust to fit the si yet.
    check the engine forum for this.

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