trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
recently on my si where the lower control arm meets the trailing arm snapped and i couldnt get the bolt out of the control arm so i replaced it along with the trailing arm that i purchased and now i have it all back together and its not lining up right when i put my wheel back on it is rubbing on the spring and the toe is out to the left i tried to adjust it at the tip of the trailling arm but no luck please help
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Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
the rear suspension shouldn't have an adjustment from the factory, did you replace it with new parts? are you sure you got the right parts?
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Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
Originally Posted by gi_s00l
(Post 4717407)
the rear suspension shouldn't have an adjustment from the factory, did you replace it with new parts? are you sure you got the right parts?
Did it snap while the vehicle was in motion? Any parts bent? Everything installed correctly? I'll stop by if you're close to VB. |
Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
yes it did snap and the control arm fell to the inside of my rim i was told there was an adjustment for alignment as far as i know there is nothing bent
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Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
i need some help i was told that the compensator arm can adjust the toe but what can adjust the camber w/o aftermarket parts
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Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
i work at a tire and alignment shop and i can tell you that there is adjustment for toe in the rear on a 96 -00 civic, and pretty much any other honda for that matter, but there is no adjustment for camber unless you get an aftermarket kit. i just put a kit from ingvalls alignment products on the rear off a 2000 honda civic like a week or two ago.
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Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
Originally Posted by 92gsrteg
(Post 4730611)
i work at a tire and alignment shop and i can tell you that there is adjustment for toe in the rear on a 96 -00 civic, and pretty much any other honda for that matter, but there is no adjustment for camber unless you get an aftermarket kit. i just put a kit from ingvalls alignment products on the rear off a 2000 honda civic like a week or two ago.
also it's ingalls and to the OP, PLEASE choose another manufacturer than ingalls pos. and you can allign camber with longer bolts and washers. start with 4 grade 10.9 (must use at lease grade 8) bolts. 10mm x 1.25. 45mm long and depending on how much camber correction you need you may need to get slightly longer ones. then use 3/8 grade 8 washers (# depends on the amount of correction) 45mm long bolts are safe up to 4 washers per side. oem honda is safe for one washer. |
Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
Originally Posted by B-Well
(Post 4732010)
please explain your process for alligning toe
also it's ingalls and to the OP, PLEASE choose another manufacturer than ingalls pos. and you can allign camber with longer bolts and washers. start with 4 grade 10.9 (must use at lease grade 8) bolts. 10mm x 1.25. 45mm long and depending on how much camber correction you need you may need to get slightly longer ones. then use 3/8 grade 8 washers (# depends on the amount of correction) 45mm long bolts are safe up to 4 washers per side. oem honda is safe for one washer. |
Re: trailing arm problem on 2000 civic si
Originally Posted by 92gsrteg
(Post 4732591)
first im sorry if i mispelled sumthin i dont use much, and i was in a hurry. as for alignin rear toe, go jack up the back end of your honda and look underneath. where the lower control arm bolts to the underbody of the car there is a cam bolt for adjustment. when i go to work tomorrow i will raise my teg up and take a picture of that bolt just to post it. as for me using ingalls, it wasnt my car or a perfomance car. just a bone stock automatic 4 door 2000 civic and the guy just wanted his camber fixed and that was what we could get the fastest.
Spelling correction is a habbit, not hate ;) >>#17 is a 10x1.25 bolt no cam bolts here. must be an aftermarket unit in your vehicle. there is a reason that complaies manufacture toe adjusting compensator arms<<< After re-reading I realized what was really said. The LCA to subframe bolts (#19) are DEFINATELY not cam bolts. ther are weld nuts in the back of the subframe for these to thread into. If they were cam bolts you would have to leave the bolts loose to get you desired setting. The bolts are 10x1.25 also. these perticular pieces are 70mm long |
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Spelling correction is a habbit, not hate ;) >>#17 is a 10x1.25 bolt no cam bolts here. must be an aftermarket unit in your vehicle. there is a reason that complaies manufacture toe adjusting compensator arms<<< After re-reading I realized what was really said. The LCA to subframe bolts (#19) are DEFINATELY not cam bolts. ther are weld nuts in the back of the subframe for these to thread into. If they were cam bolts you would have to leave the bolts loose to get you desired setting. The bolts are 10x1.25 also. these perticular pieces are 70mm long |
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