S-tech and camber
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S-tech and camber
So, I will be purchasing Tien S-techs soon and I am just wondering how much negative camber I will have for the front and rear. Right now I am on 350z springs and the fronts are in spec, however the rear is a -1/2 degree off.
I am wondering this because with the springs I am going to need a camber kit. However i'm wondering if I can get away with just getting a toe kit. And if so how much you think my front camber will be off? Thanks alot.
Brac
I am wondering this because with the springs I am going to need a camber kit. However i'm wondering if I can get away with just getting a toe kit. And if so how much you think my front camber will be off? Thanks alot.
Brac
g35 s-techs w/stock alignment adjustment
rears (L/R)
camber: -2.28 <max>
toe: -0.08
fronts (L/R)
camber: unadjustable @ -2.6x
toe: -0.10
EDIT: didn't realize this was for sedan, the specs. are for the coupes. it may be the same? if not, disregard the specs.
rears (L/R)
camber: -2.28 <max>
toe: -0.08
fronts (L/R)
camber: unadjustable @ -2.6x
toe: -0.10
EDIT: didn't realize this was for sedan, the specs. are for the coupes. it may be the same? if not, disregard the specs.
I need a rear camber kit on my stock suspension sedan. Even though the alignment is on the outside of being within specs, I still had premature inside tire wear.
Don't cheap out. Do it right and get the camber kits. The Eibach camber kit is an SPC camber kit and toe kit inside of an Eibach box and it a lot less expensive than just the SPC camber kit. I don't know why. So get the Eibach kit.
Don't cheap out. Do it right and get the camber kits. The Eibach camber kit is an SPC camber kit and toe kit inside of an Eibach box and it a lot less expensive than just the SPC camber kit. I don't know why. So get the Eibach kit.
I havent checked out our suspension to much yet, but i remember on Civics and Acuras you could adjust the rear camber by adding some washers to adjust negative camber.
Easy $.50 fix, can you do this on the G35?
Easy $.50 fix, can you do this on the G35?
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Originally Posted by jonE5
I havent checked out our suspension to much yet, but i remember on Civics and Acuras you could adjust the rear camber by adding some washers to adjust negative camber.
Easy $.50 fix, can you do this on the G35?
Easy $.50 fix, can you do this on the G35?
i couldnt find the bolt which i probably wont ever ..
but i found this in stillens site ..
http://www.stillen.com/product.asp?i...N01&c=SU&m=all
Last edited by WILLIE BEANS; Oct 16, 2007 at 11:18 AM.
The G's suspension is nothing like the Honda's. You have to install camber kits on the G/Z. As superdds said, the rear has a little camber and toe adjustment, but not much. The front has no camber adjustment but toe can easily be corrected.
Check out the suspension section for more info.
for the Eibach rear camber kit, check out www.ajusa.com.
Check out the suspension section for more info.
for the Eibach rear camber kit, check out www.ajusa.com.
Originally Posted by bizzzrak
So Gilley what your saying is the eibach camber kit is alot cheaper then the spc. Link please 

www.ajusa.com.
I have s tech on stock non-sport suspension.
I only need front camber kit as my alignment guy can get my back into a pretty good spec...I just order spc camber kit. My current camber spec for the front is left -1.6 and right -2.1 which is way off and i can see one tire tuck in and one not. the rear are both at -2.4 and that guy said the rear will be fine.
I only need front camber kit as my alignment guy can get my back into a pretty good spec...I just order spc camber kit. My current camber spec for the front is left -1.6 and right -2.1 which is way off and i can see one tire tuck in and one not. the rear are both at -2.4 and that guy said the rear will be fine.
Last edited by Crespo; Oct 17, 2007 at 02:23 AM.



