Please Help with front negative Camber
Please Help with front negative Camber
I have read different post here until I'm crossed eyed. Any help will be appreciated.
My sister has an 05 G35 completely factory no lowering or anything. It eats the front tires like crazy on the insides. The rear is fine. I've read many many posts here for correcting this but most are for cars that have been lowered. what is my best option to fix this issue for her? Shes not really concerned with more traction or anything else, just making the tires wear right. Thank You very much
My sister has an 05 G35 completely factory no lowering or anything. It eats the front tires like crazy on the insides. The rear is fine. I've read many many posts here for correcting this but most are for cars that have been lowered. what is my best option to fix this issue for her? Shes not really concerned with more traction or anything else, just making the tires wear right. Thank You very much
been aligned
She has had the car aligned a couple of times. The can never get the camber right, just like everyone has problems with on a lowered car. I'm just wondering if someone makes a cheaper kit that will work at factory height instead of buying the more expensive ones for lowered cars.
What are the alignment specs?
If the problem is specifically front camber then you're going to need camber arms. http://www.z1motorsports.com/350_g35...oducts_id=2168
If the problem is specifically front camber then you're going to need camber arms. http://www.z1motorsports.com/350_g35...oducts_id=2168
The front suspension on these cars is **** from the factory. It has little to do with lowering. They all fall apart prematurely.
You need to replace the lower control arm bushings, the compression rod bushings and get new upper control arms that are adjustable for camber. Spc, kinetix and Cusco make good adjustable upper control arms depending on what you wanna spend. May as well replace your lower (steering knuckle) ball joints too. Then align.
You need to replace the lower control arm bushings, the compression rod bushings and get new upper control arms that are adjustable for camber. Spc, kinetix and Cusco make good adjustable upper control arms depending on what you wanna spend. May as well replace your lower (steering knuckle) ball joints too. Then align.
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