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Old Feb 9, 2010 | 01:27 PM
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Im very interested.
Are the SPC Rear Camber Arms with toe bolts necessary to run these? I'd like to lower my ride height to about where Mikes is at. Are camber/toe adjusters necesary or only if you go lower than a certain ride height? (im running stock rims/tires)

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Originally Posted by whitelightnin
Im very interested.
Are the SPC Rear Camber Arms with toe bolts necessary to run these? I'd like to lower my ride height to about where Mikes is at. Are camber/toe adjusters necesary or only if you go lower than a certain ride height? (im running stock rims/tires)

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I can say that after talking with the shop that installed mine (precision Z) yes they are necessary. I'm dropped about 1 inch, maybe slightly more. Some places will tell you that up to 1 inch is still safe without camber kits but Precision told me that after they did my alignment, there was no way they could have adjusted properly without them.

My friend has hotchkiss springs that only drop 3/4ths an inch, and he doesn't need camber kits.

I'd say get them to be on the safe side and so that whoever does your alignment can do a proper one.
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Originally Posted by whitelightnin
Im very interested.
Are the SPC Rear Camber Arms with toe bolts necessary to run these? I'd like to lower my ride height to about where Mikes is at. Are camber/toe adjusters necesary or only if you go lower than a certain ride height? (im running stock rims/tires)

thanks.

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Like Mike said it is recommended. I never got them on my car because I was ok with -2.5 camber in the rear but I was also lowered almost 3 inches. But if you do want to save your tires, they are recommended.
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Old Feb 15, 2010 | 01:26 PM
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any info on them making coilovers for the 370z?
Old Feb 18, 2010 | 12:48 PM
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I know they are planning on making a set but I don't have a release date yet.
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type 2 with camber kit shipped to 95219! thanks!
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Hey just wondering it looks like these can get your really low, but will these get you as low as stance?
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Bryan, any info on the electronic dampening control yet?
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Still no info on the Dampening control yet. No release date or trial date.
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bump. $865 pricing still stands.
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Shipped to 79936
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