View Full Version : Thinking of getting Eibach's for my 3 5door, but
mazda3rob
08-08-2004, 11:26 PM
I am worried about camber. I had a civic that I put springs in a couple years ago and the wheels were all jacked and the tires wore real fast. Is this an issue with the 3s, or do they have an adjustment for camber. I ended up buying another part for the civic to straighten out the wheels, but only after wearing a set of nice tires out in about 5 months.
Any help will be greatly appreciated, I want to do this soon.
Thanks,
Rob
IllBinfrontofya
08-09-2004, 01:49 AM
Well,m there is no camer kit out right now for the 3, but give it time and they will show up. Give it a year, and they will be on Ebay :)
goldwing2000
08-09-2004, 09:02 AM
Yes, camber is an issue when you lower the car.
No, there is no factory camber adjustment.
mazda3rob
08-09-2004, 10:55 AM
Maybe I'll hold off for a while ....
Yes, camber is an issue when you lower the car.
No, there is no factory camber adjustment.
goldwing2000
08-09-2004, 11:16 AM
Maybe I'll hold off for a while ....
If you have some mechanical know-how, you can fix the camber yourself.
If you're just a "get in and drive" kind of person, then you might want to wait.
AzMz3
08-09-2004, 03:15 PM
Yes, camber is an issue when you lower the car.
No, there is no factory camber adjustment.
One thing to remember is not all cars are alike. And camber really is not as bad as they seem to make it. As long as you get the alighment you should be good. To be sure just rotate ya tires alittle sooner. Toe is what kills tires more than camber.
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