2003 nissan 350z lower control arm
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2003 nissan 350z lower control arm
I'd like to know if anybody can resolve this issue I have a negative camber issue and I found my lower control arm bushings are bad they seem to be squishing out if that was replaced will that increase my camber back towards positive
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It will help a lot
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Are we talking FRONT or REAR camber?
That's a very important distinction.
In either case, while I agree with Trav and terrasmak above that new bushings will most certainly help/fix the issue, need to know this because...
If you plan on future changes - such as lowering, specifically - you might want to consider changing out entire assemblies versus just bushing replacements for control arms, transverse & lower links that support *ADJUSTABLE* CAMBER.
Labor - if you're farming it out - should be pretty much the same (or lower, including alignment, needed for either) for either bushing replacement or straight up R&R of the entire assembly. Might as well do it up now rather than to have to pay again to do it AGAIN in the future. That 2nd/future labor pays for the PARTS today.
That's a very important distinction.
In either case, while I agree with Trav and terrasmak above that new bushings will most certainly help/fix the issue, need to know this because...
If you plan on future changes - such as lowering, specifically - you might want to consider changing out entire assemblies versus just bushing replacements for control arms, transverse & lower links that support *ADJUSTABLE* CAMBER.
Labor - if you're farming it out - should be pretty much the same (or lower, including alignment, needed for either) for either bushing replacement or straight up R&R of the entire assembly. Might as well do it up now rather than to have to pay again to do it AGAIN in the future. That 2nd/future labor pays for the PARTS today.
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