Some Camber and Toe questions..
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I just lowered my Z on some Tanabe springs and Koni Shocks.
I was wondering if I needed any camber kit / toe bolts to get my
suspension back to factory specs? Or is the suspension from
factory adjustable for Camber and Toe?
If I do need the kit/bolts, do I need them for front and rears?
Thanks in advanced..
I was wondering if I needed any camber kit / toe bolts to get my
suspension back to factory specs? Or is the suspension from
factory adjustable for Camber and Toe?
If I do need the kit/bolts, do I need them for front and rears?
Thanks in advanced..
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Nope, didnt get the alignment yet. But just eyeballing it, I can tell the
rears need some adjusting. So I just wanna kill two birds with one stone
and install the items and align it if need be without aligning it and then
having to install stuff and realigning afterwards.
I just want the rears to have 0 toe and -1.5 camber.
Fronts probably same. Anyway to adjust fronts?
thanks
rears need some adjusting. So I just wanna kill two birds with one stone
and install the items and align it if need be without aligning it and then
having to install stuff and realigning afterwards.
I just want the rears to have 0 toe and -1.5 camber.
Fronts probably same. Anyway to adjust fronts?
thanks
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Originally Posted by Kevins350z
is 2.3 and 2.1 degree camber bad? thats what i got on my rear after a mild drop.
over 2 degrees is getting up there for street use - the real concern is what your toe ended up at with camber set that high. I'd try to dial it back to around 2 degrees and keep more tire on the road
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