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    Originally posted by wildBill83 View Post
    The alignment machine should be a lift, if it isn't don't use it.
    Direct Tire has this lift in port hawkesbury

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      I'm still confused. You can't fit your arms and tools up to the UCA to adjust something like this, can they?

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        Originally posted by Raf99 View Post
        I'm still confused. You can't fit your arms and tools up to the UCA to adjust something like this, can they?

        What wildbill is trying to explain is the car is on a lift as you can see but under the lift is also a frame lift, it'll lift the car under the frame raising the car letting the suspension drop which then they can get a wrench in there to adjust, same as if you jack up your car and car goes up but the suspension drops...

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          Originally posted by 1990[H]accordex View Post
          What wildbill is trying to explain is the car is on a lift as you can see but under the lift is also a frame lift, it'll lift the car under the frame raising the car letting the suspension drop which then they can get a wrench in there to adjust, same as if you jack up your car and car goes up but the suspension drops...
          I see. But wouldn't raising the car frame change the camber a little?

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            bastards...


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              Originally posted by Raf99 View Post
              I see. But wouldn't raising the car frame change the camber a little?
              It is done only for adjustment, then set down and checked.

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                What the other guys are saying is right....I've actually watched the guys at the shop do this. You may not even need a rear camber kit though...I don't have mine installed but my rear wheels are as they should be. You'll definitely need to use a front set...but from your pics it looks like your CB sits about the same as mine does so you may not have to mess with the rear. Just sayin.
                Still hustlin that Old Skool.......it never ends.

                vv My Member's Ride Thread vv
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                  Originally posted by sideswipe View Post
                  What the other guys are saying is right....I've actually watched the guys at the shop do this. You may not even need a rear camber kit though...I don't have mine installed but my rear wheels are as they should be. You'll definitely need to use a front set...but from your pics it looks like your CB sits about the same as mine does so you may not have to mess with the rear. Just sayin.
                  Cool cool. Ya, my fronts are toast, rears are almost toast after 2 summers. I probably don't NEED it on the rears, but i just bought new rubber so I may as well. I am 2.25" in the front and 2" in the rear. I found a good set of Ingals angled arms i'm going to get. $100 cheaper than the SPCs.

                  ps - i hope you still work on your ride

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                    With rear arms my rear tires basically didnt wear at all. Not just no camber wear, but with the wider 205 or 215 tires on the back, and less weight than the front, they don't wear noticeably at all. Just rotate front to back frequently and you will basically have two new sets of front tires from one set of tires with rear camber arms. They pay for themselves. Zero or near zero camber may not be the best handling for corners, but getting 30k miles out of my hankooks from rotation and no rear tire wear made me really happy. If you swap tires left to right after a rotation to switch inner camber to outer camber wear, you can get even more miles.

                    Hondata! So I have to wonder... You have more in the works than just rust removal with the guage and ecu...
                    My 91 Accord F22B DOHC MR


                    My 1996 Civic Ex H23A VTEC MR

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                      Originally posted by Raf99 View Post


                      bastards...


                      best thing you can do on your cb i just put mine in and love it


                      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=194049

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                        Btw, save a bit more, get the wicked tuning straight arms. Mine never hit or have any clearance issues. They have years, and about 50k miles of the roughest road any drop has ever seen and they are still holding strong. Imo they are actually beefier than the curved arms. Any car I drop in the future that they make arms for I will be using them.
                        My 91 Accord F22B DOHC MR


                        My 1996 Civic Ex H23A VTEC MR

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                          Originally posted by Raf99 View Post
                          Cool cool. Ya, my fronts are toast, rears are almost toast after 2 summers. I probably don't NEED it on the rears, but i just bought new rubber so I may as well. I am 2.25" in the front and 2" in the rear. I found a good set of Ingals angled arms i'm going to get. $100 cheaper than the SPCs.

                          ps - i hope you still work on your ride
                          There you go...I installed my camber kit around 5 yrs ago and haven't had any abnormal wear in the front or rear since then and I'm sitting pretty low. Good choice for sure.

                          I still have plans for the CB...just had to shift my focus to the house for a while. I had some of the copper pipes develop pinholes in them which was causing water to spray inside the walls and etc. Replacing all those pipes with Pex pipe and also tearing down & remodeling the upstairs bathroom where the pipes were leaking. All the pipes have been changed downstairs now...just have to finish that bathroom.
                          Still hustlin that Old Skool.......it never ends.

                          vv My Member's Ride Thread vv
                          http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=123371

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                            I haven't had a morning off yet to have the shipping estimated, I apologize.

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                              Originally posted by wildBill83 View Post
                              I haven't had a morning off yet to have the shipping estimated, I apologize.
                              Thanks for the update. I tried to PM ya but your box is always full

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