How can I legally get front camber on my ITS Civic?

civic44

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I've just installed a camber kit on my 2000 Civic Si as it is legal to do so in the relatively open classes we have in Quebec and Ontario (bracket racing). The front end hooks up much better now.

My understanding is that this is illegal in IT. What other way is there for me to get negative camber up front with my Civic? I don't think I can lower the car any more without going under the minimum ground clearance and I was told that shims can only get you positive camber on my car. Any ideas?

Thanks!
 
ecentric bushing for the lower control arm or the upper arms can be made

Make sure you read the rules.. the measurement is to the rocker, not the plastic cover and not the pinch weld
 
If you have the means to gather a bunch of different knuckles for that car, you'll be surprised to learn just how much variance is in one versus the other in how much negative camber gain it'll give you. I actually bring two sets of knuckles with me to the track because one set gives so much camber, and the other gives slightly more. Yeah, it's a pain, but welcome to running a independent suspension car in IT.
 
I actually bring two sets of knuckles with me to the track because one set gives so much camber, and the other gives slightly more. Yeah, it's a pain, but welcome to running a independent suspension car in IT.

Yep, that sound's like a pain... a lot of work. Which car are you doing that on?

+1 for camber plates and excentric bushings. what tires are you using? some brand's don't recomend a lot of excess camber.

hoop
 
Camber plates aren't an option and eccentric bushings have been known to slip mid-race. Personally, I like the idea of just swapping uprights. It probably doesn't take much longer than adjusting and measuring/remeasuring camber via eccentric bushings.
 
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