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Thread: 96-00 civic alignment issues. (Skunk 2 camber plates)

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    Default 96-00 civic alignment issues. (Skunk 2 camber plates)

    I have a set of front S2 Camber plates on my 97 Civic Hatchback. I figured I could get a regular four wheel alignment but I was mistaken. The car is sitting on coilovers right now and I have adjusted the height since the last owner had the car. How can I have the front end aligned with the camber plates? Does A hole have to be cut in the strut towers?

    Luckily I went ahead and went with the lifetime alignment.
    (919): so I was just driving high and I stopped to let a pinecone cross the road because I thought it was a hedgehog.

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    I have them on my TL and they can be adjusted on the alignment rack. The tech will simply put a jack under the front end and raise it, possibly remove the wheel and simply make small adjustments to get the camber back to spec. It will take a little more time to do so some alignment places charge extra.

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    dont cut holes.......the alignment machine allows you to jack up the front to make adjustments.... you just have to pay more... they charge you as a specialty alignment....

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    Should of got the pro serires kit and it can be adjusted from the bottom, that's wat I have on my 97 sedan.

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