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sigh, suspension question from a noob..

Old Oct 5, 2010 | 07:20 PM
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Default sigh, suspension question from a noob..

Alright, im sure its posted somewhere couldnt find it.

I have a '03 350z base.
it has tein flex coilovers, 2 way tomei lsd, rpf1s (18x9.5,Fr;18x10.5,Rr)

no camber kit, no bbk, no anything for suspension other than the coilovers.
basically my questions are: what do i need for my camber to be better..? its a daily driver/messing around car for now. stupid question i know. and im sorry for posting something thats probably been posted, just trying to learn some more..

i heard the tein tie rods should be helpful since you can configure it to oem or increase steering angle.
and also camber kits, i did some research on those..havent seen many reviews on ksports, but idk i used to be the kind of person who thinks the most expensive stuff are the best..now not as much.

just need some tips on suspension in general..
thank you everyone.
again, sorry for the noobie post.
Old Oct 5, 2010 | 07:22 PM
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READ THIS TWICE:
https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-...ion-101-a.html
go outside with a flash light and ensure you know what its talking about, read again.


Read this too in regards to tie rods:
https://my350z.com/forum/drift/39963...ing-the-z.html

oh, you fail hard at searching......
both are sticky's on top of the page!!

ask any remaining questions on those threads plz...

/thread....

-J
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