Camber Adjustment: Odyssey
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Front camber can be adjusted by exchanging one or both damper pinch bolts with a smaller diameter adjusting bolt (90120-S0X-A00). The difference between adjusting bolt diameter and pinch bolt hole diameter only allows for a small range of adjustment.
- Compare camber settings with vehicle manufacturer recommendations. See WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS . If camber is incorrect, raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheels. Loosen and adjust 2 flange nuts by moving bottom of damper within range of damper pinch bolt free play. See Fig 1 . Tighten flange nuts to specifications and go to next step. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS .
- Install front wheels and lower front of vehicle. Bounce front of vehicle several times to stabilize suspension, measure camber. If measurement is within specification, measure toe-in. See TOE-IN ADJUSTMENT . If camber is still incorrect, go to next step.
- Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheels. Replace damper pinch bolts with adjusting bolts and adjust camber angle to specifications. Tighten flange nuts to specifications and repeat step 2 . See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS . If camber is still incorrect, repeat step 2) until measurement is within manufacturer specifications.