If I lower my car, do I need a camber kit?
#61
Guys question? New to the site.. I have a 2008 g37s with 2 inch drop springs, tires are def being eaten up, I'm on the second set in the rear within about 4,000 miles on the first set.. I need to fix the camber and really don't know much about cars since I use to drive a 4x4.. Love my car and have no idea what kinda kit I need.. Any help would be much appreciated..
#63
Guys question? New to the site.. I have a 2008 g37s with 2 inch drop springs, tires are def being eaten up, I'm on the second set in the rear within about 4,000 miles on the first set.. I need to fix the camber and really don't know much about cars since I use to drive a 4x4.. Love my car and have no idea what kinda kit I need.. Any help would be much appreciated..
#64
You would want camber kits all around, and then a toe kit for the rears. The front toe should be adjustable from the factory. SPC is a good brand to go with. If you want to spend more money, there are plenty of pricier options out there, and some of them might provide more adjustability than the SPCs.
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They still haven't figured this out???
What you need if you want your tires to last are adjustable a-arms for the front and adjusters and tow bolt for the rear, that's included in a complete camber kit. I'm using SPL because they offer more adjustment than other kits. Camber kits can be found on our Marketplace under vendor suspension. I suggest you find an independent brake/alignment shop in your area for install and alignment...Gary
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