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    I'm lowering a 96 coupe 4cyl accord tonite. were not planning on slamming it, so how are accords on camber issues? The owner of the car doesn't have adj. camber , so are we gonna run into any major issues? What do you accord guys recommend for correcting camber?

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    get a camber kit if not your gonna kill the inside of your tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by tank500999
    get a camber kit if not your gonna kill the inside of your tires
    that doesnt help, need advice from someone who has experience w/ accords. My dog could have told me that! Ive lowered alot of cars and some are different than others where as they really dont need a adj. kit if you dont plan on getting aggressive w/ the drop. My guess is my buddy just wants a sportier ride height.

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    well on the front all i know of is to use a camber kit be cause there are no kind of adjustment on that car for the camber. on the rear you can use washers.

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