Recently bought new tires for 2013 Honda Accord Sedan. Had front tires aligned, but was told that rear tires could NOT be aligned because they have no camber arms. Are camber s necessary to re-align?

Asked by bum34 Sep 10, 2016 at 02:31 PM about the 2013 Honda Accord EX

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To realign a car you have to have the adjustments for both Camber and caster. When the adjustment is not possible/available, it means the angle of the wheels are factory set in the design angles of the non adjustable wheel/axel. Some cars have 4 wheel alignments and some have only 2 wheel alignments. If your rear is wearing strangely you will need to rplace part(s) of that axel or possibly have some frame straightening done.

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