2005 Acura TL

Asked by Kidd Jul 17, 2018 at 12:10 AM about the 2005 Acura TL FWD with Navigation

Question type: General

I lowered my car and now when I drive the car dance or
slides left and right. I know that the lower I go the more it
dances because of the camber but it eats my tires fast
and I wanted to know how I can fix it from dancing so
much without having to put it higher? Also it eats one side
mOre then the other ( right side )

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Go to the parts store and order Eibach camber bolts for your ride them go get a wheel alignment once you have them in hand

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No for the front but I was wrong as your car doesn't bolt on that way, for the rear you need adjustable upper adjustable control arms and for the front youll need either adjustable balljoints or adjustable upper control arms, the balljoints dont offer much adjustment so if you've lowered it alot you'll want the control arms. Really you should get to an alignment shop to have them have a look and give you a quote

I’ve aligned my car before lowering it. It’s the back that it does it automatically. It swerved left and right. My friends has the same and he told me it does that. If you go to low like I did it will start dancing in the back cause of the camber

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