Best Bang for my buck Camber kit G35 coupe 6MT
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Best Bang for my buck Camber kit G35 coupe 6MT
Hello all..its been almost a month since I picked up my 04 G35 coupe 6MT Brembo. I noticed that the tires were making the infamous road noise because the inside edge was feathering.
The G is going to be stored for the winter so Im doing my research now and I would like your opinions on the simplest set up for front and rear camber kit. I've been reading all the forums and it seams as though spc kits are the way to go. I'm looking for the best bang for my buck.
Im planning to keep the car for awhile and just don't want to have to go through tires so often..
Im not a track guy and just want a comfortable quiet ride. I basically will be driving to work here and there and on the weekends.
Any feed back would be greatly appreciated. Im located in the Toronto, Canada area and also looking for a reputable place to supply and install.
Thanks for reading.
The G is going to be stored for the winter so Im doing my research now and I would like your opinions on the simplest set up for front and rear camber kit. I've been reading all the forums and it seams as though spc kits are the way to go. I'm looking for the best bang for my buck.
Im planning to keep the car for awhile and just don't want to have to go through tires so often..
Im not a track guy and just want a comfortable quiet ride. I basically will be driving to work here and there and on the weekends.
Any feed back would be greatly appreciated. Im located in the Toronto, Canada area and also looking for a reputable place to supply and install.
Thanks for reading.
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Ive got the Ichiba rear arms. I may get the fronts down the road but not sure right now. Basically all rear adjustable camber arms have a threaded center sleeve with a threaded arm on each end. I dont see why someone would pay more for say the SPC kit which is basically identical to the Ichiba kit.
And as far as finding a place to have them installed... do it yourself... all you need is a floor jack and a 15mm and 17mm wrench. Well that and an airgrinder to elongate the bolt hole and make it a slot. Kinda tricky to get the one bolt out but its not worth getting raped for some grease monkey at a shop to do it for you.
Do it yourself so you know its done right
And as far as finding a place to have them installed... do it yourself... all you need is a floor jack and a 15mm and 17mm wrench. Well that and an airgrinder to elongate the bolt hole and make it a slot. Kinda tricky to get the one bolt out but its not worth getting raped for some grease monkey at a shop to do it for you.
Do it yourself so you know its done right
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