Honda CRV 03 - Front Wheel Camber Adjustment

Discussion in 'CR-V' started by Michael Lanchester, Feb 12, 2004.

  1. My 2003 V has had a slight drift to the left at 100-120 km/h.

    I just had a service and requested a wheel alignment. The mechanical
    advised that the toe-in was perfect on all wheels but the camber (vertical
    alignment) explained the drift.

    The camber was within acceptable tolerences but both front wheels had a
    slight lean to the left causing the drift.

    Ascii art shows: --------------- <-- Bonnett /hood
    \ ---------- \ <--- wheels
    ============ <--- ground

    I was advised that it was not possible to adjust the camber on the CRV. I
    know that this is a problem on older cars but on a 2003 Honda ! To adjust
    the camber requires an aftermarket kit which includes a eccentric bolt
    (monroe - camber magic).

    Has anyone else had a similar problem and/or solution.
     
    Michael Lanchester, Feb 12, 2004
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  2. I recall getting a similar "within tolerance" story from a VW dealer years
    ago. I let the guy know I was really pissed - told him that tolerance was
    what is applicable to wear on a used car, not one which is less than a year
    old. He fixed it under warranty. Given the grief that Honda has had with
    their strut front suspension, with upgraded wider bore struts, I'd push for
    a warranty "repair" on this. Tell them you feel the car is dangerous as is
    and if they don't bite, get on to NHTSA et.al. and report this as a safety
    issue.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Feb 13, 2004
    #2
  3. Michael Lanchester

    Chip Stein Guest

    please post the specs the alignment shop gave you. at least caster
    and camber. toe doesn't cause a pull.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Feb 13, 2004
    #3
  4. Michael Lanchester

    ROCKYCOW Guest

    There is a camber adjusting bolt that can be ordered one for each side. This
    permits some adjustment of the camber. The service manual confirms this. Make
    them order the bolts and do it under warranty.,
    rockycow
     
    ROCKYCOW, Feb 16, 2004
    #4
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