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had a good look under my car yet. Am I to understand that the only way the REAR camber will change is if the car is lowered? There's actually now other way to adjust it??? thx
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^^^
we should have some vendors confirm whether or not bolts work for our car.
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When I had an FN2 Civic Type-R I had similar issues. No adjustment on the rear camber. In the end I got a Motorsport company to use shims to setup the rear suspension. It was a zillion times better and the rear tyres lasted longer.
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are they FF's for an 07-08 Fit or 09-10 Fit???
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