2005 Alignment rear camber specs?
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2005 Alignment rear camber specs?
I bought a new set of tires last month and got it aligned, as it was slightly out.
On the printout, it stated "Mfr does not specify a rear camber adjustment."
My left rear is -1.3 degrees, while right rear is -1.7, which is outside of the specified printout range of 0.0 to -1.5.
Question: does Honda have a rear camber spec for the 05 Civic Hybrid? The rest of my alignment is fine now, but this one value seems odd. Beforehand the car drove and handled great, and still does after. There was only normal wear on the rear tires.
Google searches turn up nothing useful for the Hybrid.
On the printout, it stated "Mfr does not specify a rear camber adjustment."
My left rear is -1.3 degrees, while right rear is -1.7, which is outside of the specified printout range of 0.0 to -1.5.
Question: does Honda have a rear camber spec for the 05 Civic Hybrid? The rest of my alignment is fine now, but this one value seems odd. Beforehand the car drove and handled great, and still does after. There was only normal wear on the rear tires.
Google searches turn up nothing useful for the Hybrid.
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Re: 2005 Alignment rear camber specs?
I bought a new set of tires last month and got it aligned, as it was slightly out.
On the printout, it stated "Mfr does not specify a rear camber adjustment."
My left rear is -1.3 degrees, while right rear is -1.7, which is outside of the specified printout range of 0.0 to -1.5.
Question: does Honda have a rear camber spec for the 05 Civic Hybrid? The rest of my alignment is fine now, but this one value seems odd. Beforehand the car drove and handled great, and still does after. There was only normal wear on the rear tires.
Google searches turn up nothing useful for the Hybrid.
On the printout, it stated "Mfr does not specify a rear camber adjustment."
My left rear is -1.3 degrees, while right rear is -1.7, which is outside of the specified printout range of 0.0 to -1.5.
Question: does Honda have a rear camber spec for the 05 Civic Hybrid? The rest of my alignment is fine now, but this one value seems odd. Beforehand the car drove and handled great, and still does after. There was only normal wear on the rear tires.
Google searches turn up nothing useful for the Hybrid.
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05-29-2006 04:49 PM
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