NSX/ Alignment Tool for Camber Correction Bushings
This is a special tool that holds the offset step down spacers in the correct orientation as you slide the lower A arms into position when you originally do Cedar Ridge Fabrication camber correction suspension bearings. These spacers should always be installed either toward the centerline or away from the centerline of the car, this will keep the bolt hole at the same heights above the ground as OEM. The hole needs to be in this orientation to keep the spacer from slipping during use or alignment. Some customers like to keep one of these tools handy for their alignment shop, incase they need to drop an A arm.
This is a special tool that holds the offset step down spacers in the correct orientation as you slide the lower A arms into position when you originally do Cedar Ridge Fabrication camber correction suspension bearings. These spacers should always be installed either toward the centerline or away from the centerline of the car, this will keep the bolt hole at the same heights above the ground as OEM. The hole needs to be in this orientation to keep the spacer from slipping during use or alignment. Some customers like to keep one of these tools handy for their alignment shop, incase they need to drop an A arm.
This is a special tool that holds the offset step down spacers in the correct orientation as you slide the lower A arms into position when you originally do Cedar Ridge Fabrication camber correction suspension bearings. These spacers should always be installed either toward the centerline or away from the centerline of the car, this will keep the bolt hole at the same heights above the ground as OEM. The hole needs to be in this orientation to keep the spacer from slipping during use or alignment. Some customers like to keep one of these tools handy for their alignment shop, incase they need to drop an A arm.