Correct the suspension geometry of your 1997 Honda Civic with a Camber Kit. If your 1997 Honda Civic suspension is lowered these alignment kits will correct too much negative camber.
Fitment:
Front Alignment Kit Fits 1997 Honda Civic 2 & 4-door Incl. EX, DX, HX, LX, & Hatchback Models (Camber/Caster Control Arm - Front Caster +3.5 to -0.5, Caster +2.0 to -1.0 degrees of adjustment.)
Fitment:
Rear Alignment Kit Fits 1997 Honda Civic 2 & 4-door Incl. EX, DX, HX, LX, & Hatchback Models (Clearance Arm. Rear. Recommend use with 5.67030K. Designed to allow the use of wider wheels and tire combination and solve tire-rubbing problems.)
Q: I lowered my car and my mechanic said he cannot get my car’s alignment in spec now. Is this true or is my Mechanic taking advantage of me.
A: This is true. When you lower a car too much, the wheels tend to develop too much negative camber. Since the manufacture never intended the suspension to ride this low there is no adjustment built into your suspension that can correct this.
Q: What does a Camber Kit do?
A: A Camber kit will increase the range of alignment adjustment on a car or truck. This will allow for correction of negative camber, positive camber, toe settings and caster adjustments.
Q: I installed a set of lowering springs on my car and now the inside of the tires are wearing out within a few thousand miles. Do I need an alignment kit?
A: Yes. The tire wear will not go away until you have corrected the alignment on the vehicle to factory specification.
Q: My alignment is off because my car was damaged in an accident. Will a camber adjustment kit fix this problem?
A: Yes and no. First you will need to have the damage to your suspension repaired back to factory specifications. In some cases a body shop or auto body frame repair shop cannot get the frame 100% correct. In these cases an alignment kit can help.