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Old 05-29-2007, 07:13 PM
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Default 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.
Old 05-29-2007, 07:24 PM
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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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Old 05-29-2007, 08:53 PM
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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

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re-read my question. i am asking if the kinetix a-arms will correct my front camber, not cusco or megan arms.

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.

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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.

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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0 camber ?!?
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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.
kiss whatever handling capabilities you had buh bye

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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