quick alignment question

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by merlotbrougham, Dec 11, 2005.

  1. Hi all,

    '92 Civic. Just had lots of front end work done- new drive axles,
    hubs/bearings, springs and shocks and a bunch o control arm bushings.
    They changed out the rear pads and rotors while it was up (I know I
    know easy job, but the damn things were all rusted on and I gave up
    after banging on them on my garage floor which is frozencold now).

    I know after all that work, I should get an alignment, but the car
    drives so nice and straight now. NTB has free alignment checks, so I'm
    off asap. It's a regular 2 wheel alignment, no? I don't want them
    trying to sell me these 4 wheel 4 angle thrust alignments or whatever
    they have now. I need just a regular front alignment- like 59 bucks,
    right?

    While you're here, any tricks to plugging up a remote starter? Sam's
    Club has them for $37.!!!
     
    merlotbrougham, Dec 11, 2005
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  2. merlotbrougham

    Misterbeets Guest

    Only one thing is readily adjustable--toe-in, at the front. I would
    only do that.
     
    Misterbeets, Dec 11, 2005
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  3. merlotbrougham

    jim beam Guest

    eh? dude, the civics, 88 through 2000, are all 4-wheel alignment
    vehicles. the rear is adjusted at the compensator arm. it's absolutely
    critical to good handling. same for the integras 89 through 2001.
     
    jim beam, Dec 11, 2005
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  4. merlotbrougham

    jim beam Guest

    you need 4 wheel - it's essential on a civic as all 4 wheels are
    adjustable. reason is, as the bushings wear, the alignment "drifts", so
    adjustment keeps it all aligned ok. you need to do it /especially/
    after doing any work because it's all "reset". make sure you get the
    alignment warranty as a number of places in my experience don't get it
    right first time - that way you can keep going back until they get it
    right. correct alignment and new bushings make the car corner like it's
    on rails. if the rear's just a little off, it'll wash and the tires
    will squeal a lot more.
     
    jim beam, Dec 11, 2005
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  5. you need 4 wheel - it's essential on a civic as all 4 wheels are
    Thanks. I went to NTB today for new Kumhos and it seems that they (and
    Pepboys) aren't into the whole 2 wheel/4 wheel thrush or whatever. They
    just call it a total alignment and pretty much charge according to how
    long you want the warranty for.

    Hearing only of whole-day-long install stories on the remote starters.
     
    merlotbrougham, Dec 11, 2005
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  6. merlotbrougham

    Elle Guest

    I don't think so. From past reading, and like the other
    poster said, most likely only the front toe is adjustable.
     
    Elle, Dec 12, 2005
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  7. merlotbrougham

    jim beam Guest

    check your facts elle. 92 civic is a 4 wheel job.
     
    jim beam, Dec 12, 2005
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