Suspention newb with a couple of questions
A couple of days ago I installed a set of BC coilovers on my 06 350z. With the coilovers I also installed adjustable rear camber arms. The car feels a bit weird because it does need an alighnment. Fenders have been rolled already.
Wheel tire/specs:
Front 19" x 9.5 with 25 offset
Rear 19" x 10.5 with 22 offset
Front 255-35-19
Rear 295-30-19
Besides the camber arms, what else do I need to install to get the alighnment done properly? I have read that toe arms are a bad idea, and that one should opt for the toe bolts instead. Any advice is apreciated.
Wheel tire/specs:
Front 19" x 9.5 with 25 offset
Rear 19" x 10.5 with 22 offset
Front 255-35-19
Rear 295-30-19
Besides the camber arms, what else do I need to install to get the alighnment done properly? I have read that toe arms are a bad idea, and that one should opt for the toe bolts instead. Any advice is apreciated.
A couple of days ago I installed a set of BC coilovers on my 06 350z. With the coilovers I also installed adjustable rear camber arms. The car feels a bit weird because it does need an alighnment. Fenders have been rolled already.
Wheel tire/specs:
Front 19" x 9.5 with 25 offset
Rear 19" x 10.5 with 22 offset
Front 255-35-19
Rear 295-30-19
Besides the camber arms, what else do I need to install to get the alighnment done properly? I have read that toe arms are a bad idea, and that one should opt for the toe bolts instead. Any advice is apreciated.
Wheel tire/specs:
Front 19" x 9.5 with 25 offset
Rear 19" x 10.5 with 22 offset
Front 255-35-19
Rear 295-30-19
Besides the camber arms, what else do I need to install to get the alighnment done properly? I have read that toe arms are a bad idea, and that one should opt for the toe bolts instead. Any advice is apreciated.
I have SPC rear camber arms and bolts and was able to get the rear back in to spec. My front camber is off.
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