Rear wheel alignment, 97 Civic CX
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Re: Rear wheel alignment, 97 Civic CX
Rex B wrote:
> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
> keep the ride height stock.
Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
>
> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive tools.
> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do the
alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground clearence is
still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
Pars
98 Hatch
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 01:04:55 -0400, pars <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> |My mistake, I thought the only people who lowered their cars would mess around
> |with the chamber or chamber kit.
> |
> |Pars
> |
> |starboy869 wrote:
> |
> |> Hmm
> |>
> |> He didn't say anything about lowering the vehicle.
> |>
> |> Alignments need to be complete by a professional. They have the fancy $$$$
> |> machines to make all the adjustments.
> |>
> |> Chris
> |>
> |> "pars" <"sdaro(remove)"@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> |> news:3F5FF200.2F20D8D2@hotmail.com...
> |> > You wont need a chamber kit if you got with the Pro-Kit springs which only
> |> > have a 1.3 inch drop.
> |> >
> |> > Pars
> |> >
> |> > John Benoist wrote:
> |> >
> |> > > I've got a 97 Civic CX Hatchback. Can the camber and tow in/out really
> |> be
> |> > > adjusted on the rear wheels???
> |> > >
> |> > > --
> |> > > John
> |> >
> |
>
> Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Rear wheel alignment, 97 Civic CX
|
|> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
|> keep the ride height stock.
|
|Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
|
|>
|> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive
tools.
|> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
|
|Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
|rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do
the
|alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground
clearence is
|still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
|
|Pars
|98 Hatch
To each his own. Too many people think they are paying a qualified tech to align
their car, when they are actually paying someone to coerce them into buying a
front-end rebuild. If you can find a competent independent tech that does good
work and actually understands what he is doing, you are lucky.
Rex in Fort Worth
|> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
|> keep the ride height stock.
|
|Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
|
|>
|> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive
tools.
|> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
|
|Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
|rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do
the
|alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground
clearence is
|still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
|
|Pars
|98 Hatch
To each his own. Too many people think they are paying a qualified tech to align
their car, when they are actually paying someone to coerce them into buying a
front-end rebuild. If you can find a competent independent tech that does good
work and actually understands what he is doing, you are lucky.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Rear wheel alignment, 97 Civic CX
|
|> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
|> keep the ride height stock.
|
|Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
|
|>
|> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive
tools.
|> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
|
|Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
|rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do
the
|alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground
clearence is
|still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
|
|Pars
|98 Hatch
To each his own. Too many people think they are paying a qualified tech to align
their car, when they are actually paying someone to coerce them into buying a
front-end rebuild. If you can find a competent independent tech that does good
work and actually understands what he is doing, you are lucky.
Rex in Fort Worth
|> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
|> keep the ride height stock.
|
|Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
|
|>
|> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive
tools.
|> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
|
|Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
|rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do
the
|alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground
clearence is
|still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
|
|Pars
|98 Hatch
To each his own. Too many people think they are paying a qualified tech to align
their car, when they are actually paying someone to coerce them into buying a
front-end rebuild. If you can find a competent independent tech that does good
work and actually understands what he is doing, you are lucky.
Rex in Fort Worth
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Re: Rear wheel alignment, 97 Civic CX
|
|> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
|> keep the ride height stock.
|
|Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
|
|>
|> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive
tools.
|> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
|
|Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
|rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do
the
|alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground
clearence is
|still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
|
|Pars
|98 Hatch
To each his own. Too many people think they are paying a qualified tech to align
their car, when they are actually paying someone to coerce them into buying a
front-end rebuild. If you can find a competent independent tech that does good
work and actually understands what he is doing, you are lucky.
Rex in Fort Worth
|> Some of us like to get a little more steering response or cornering grip, but
|> keep the ride height stock.
|
|Tires are expensive, espeically good ones.
|
|>
|> Some of us also do our own alignments with string and a few inexpensive
tools.
|> It ain't rocket science, but it IS trigonometry.
|
|Some people are willing to tweak their cars with strings and other are not. I'd
|rather spend my $100 dolors and get a laser guided, high tech, equitment to do
the
|alignment for me. Also, my car might have 1.3 inch drop, but my ground
clearence is
|still better then many German cars. (do to a very flat underside).
|
|Pars
|98 Hatch
To each his own. Too many people think they are paying a qualified tech to align
their car, when they are actually paying someone to coerce them into buying a
front-end rebuild. If you can find a competent independent tech that does good
work and actually understands what he is doing, you are lucky.
Rex in Fort Worth
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