Quick Q
A Z dropped on S-tech's should be within oem alignment specs. Since you have to break free the bolts in the rear that set rear toe, it's alway's a good idea to visit a alignment shop to have the car aligned.
Hello,
In order to answer your question w/ any true empirical answer, you should wait for the springs to settle. Normal driving (~230 miles) after 1 week, and they should be settled. Take the car to an alignment shop so they can determine where your camber #'s are at. They will be able to tell determine, based upon your numbers, and what's considered by Nissan as the acceptable range of negative camber, if camber kits are recommended.
D.
In order to answer your question w/ any true empirical answer, you should wait for the springs to settle. Normal driving (~230 miles) after 1 week, and they should be settled. Take the car to an alignment shop so they can determine where your camber #'s are at. They will be able to tell determine, based upon your numbers, and what's considered by Nissan as the acceptable range of negative camber, if camber kits are recommended.
D.
Originally Posted by 03trackguy
have a 03 track and just installed a set of tein s should i have the camber redone ?
if you daily drive it id say do it in 2-3 weeks.... get a rear adjustable camber kit from Intense though, dont take chances having it aligned and you are still off on the rear cambers
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