Will A-Arms correct my camber?
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Will A-Arms correct my camber?
I have a pair of Kinetix front adjustable a-arms and I was wondering if anyone knows if these will correct my camber. I'm currently lowered about 1 inch in the front and running a little over 1.5 degrees of camber. Anyone have this setup?
any help would be appreciated.
any help would be appreciated.
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Before anyone tells you to SEARCH, The A arms should correct your front camber. As for the rears, that's another story. Look in the suspension forum.
https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-suspension/275401-do-i-need-a-pos-or-negative-camber-kit.html
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https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-suspension/275401-do-i-need-a-pos-or-negative-camber-kit.html
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Originally Posted by Checkmate58
Before anyone tells you to SEARCH, The A arms should correct your front camber. As for the rears, that's another story. Look in the suspension forum.
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=275401
--Sam
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread.php?t=275401
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yes i have done a search and yielded mixed results.
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What does kinetix say about that ?
How about your eyes ? Just lean down and look at the arms. If there are more screws than necessary for mounting the arms to the car, it would be a clue...
-1.5 degrees is barrely out of spec by the way.
How about your eyes ? Just lean down and look at the arms. If there are more screws than necessary for mounting the arms to the car, it would be a clue...
-1.5 degrees is barrely out of spec by the way.
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Originally Posted by Kolia
What does kinetix say about that ?
How about your eyes ? Just lean down and look at the arms. If there are more screws than necessary for mounting the arms to the car, it would be a clue...
-1.5 degrees is barrely out of spec by the way.
How about your eyes ? Just lean down and look at the arms. If there are more screws than necessary for mounting the arms to the car, it would be a clue...
-1.5 degrees is barrely out of spec by the way.
yea its barely out of spec but I'm leaning towards running near 0 camber. i dont have the arms readily available to me at this instant, im just looking for people who have this setup. any suggestions appreciated, thanks.
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Originally Posted by josephchihweilu
yea its barely out of spec but I'm leaning towards running near 0 camber. i dont have the arms readily available to me at this instant, im just looking for people who have this setup. any suggestions appreciated, thanks.
0 camber is quite honestly retarded unless all you do is drive straight cross country and never turn right or left
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