What kind of wheel alignment does Honda Civic use?

What kind of wheel alignment does Honda Civic use?

Honda Civic Wheel Alignment Specifications, Suspension Adjustability Information, and Recommended Alignment Type. 1973-1979 Civic The First Generation Civic has a MacPherson strut front suspension. Only Toe adjustablility is provided from the factory, however, aftermarket adjustment methods for Camber and Caster are likely available.

Is the rear strut on a civic wagon?

Only Toe adjustablility is provided from the factory, however, aftermarket adjustment methods for Camber and Caster are likely available. The rear strut suspension (except Wagon) is OE adjustable for Toe only. ( Illustration) Wagon models have a solid beam axle with leaf springs, with no OE adjustment provides.

Why are my Honda Civic tires not aligned?

A measuring tape, some chalk, and some professional know-how will do the trick to keeping your tires from unevenly wearing. This article applies to the Honda Civic/Del Sol (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002). Your car can become unaligned due to a problem with your suspension and/or steering system.

What causes a Honda Civic to go unaligned?

This article applies to the Honda Civic/Del Sol (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002). Your car can become unaligned due to a problem with your suspension and/or steering system. Common causes include spring sag and suspension war, which can happen after you hit a pothole, curb, as well as lowering or raising your car.

Honda Civic Wheel Alignment Specifications, Suspension Adjustability Information, and Recommended Alignment Type. 1973-1979 Civic The First Generation Civic has a MacPherson strut front suspension. Only Toe adjustablility is provided from the factory, however, aftermarket adjustment methods for Camber and Caster are likely available.

Only Toe adjustablility is provided from the factory, however, aftermarket adjustment methods for Camber and Caster are likely available. The rear strut suspension (except Wagon) is OE adjustable for Toe only. ( Illustration) Wagon models have a solid beam axle with leaf springs, with no OE adjustment provides.

A measuring tape, some chalk, and some professional know-how will do the trick to keeping your tires from unevenly wearing. This article applies to the Honda Civic/Del Sol (1992-2000), and Accord (1990-2002). Your car can become unaligned due to a problem with your suspension and/or steering system.

Is there front toe adjustablility on a Honda Civic?

Only front Toe adjustablility is provided from the factory, however, aftermarket adjustment methods for Camber and Caster are likely available. The rear suspension on 2WD models is a torsion beam, and a solid drive axle on 4WD models. No OE adjustments are provided.