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Old 07-30-2003, 08:44 PM
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no, i didn't get a chance to watch much of anyone. is rear camber adjustable on a stock s2000?
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Old 08-01-2003, 04:21 AM
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Camber, caster, and toe... all four wheels.
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Originally posted by JRSCdSi
Camber, caster, and toe... all four wheels.
haha, you lucky bastard. the only thing i can do w/ my rear wheels is look at 'em
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Old 08-02-2003, 03:01 AM
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You might be able to use some washers to adjust camber in the rear on the Accord. That's what needed to be done on my old Civic if you wanted to adjust camber without a kit. I never did the washer trick so I don't know the details, but I could find out if you're interested. The Civic was running about -2 degrees of in the rear with Azenis as my street tires, and tire wear wasn't all that bad. I think the Azenis would have made it to about 10,000 miles with two autocrosses a month and fairly tame street driving.
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yes, the washer trick does work for camber, we just have to get some longer bolts. however, if there was a way to adjust toe, that would be great. there might be a way, but i haven't really looked to see.
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Huh, that's odd. I would have thought every modern Honda had toe adjustment in the rear. The Civic did. Are adjustable shock mounts STS legal?
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i'm almost positive there's isn't a way to adjust it. i'll check it sometime this week, or maybe come up w/ something inovative.

..and, i dunno?
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