Are cambers needed?
my car is lowered 1.5" front and 1" rear with tanabe springs..idk how many tires i went thru before installing a front spc camber kit...it still eats the tires but not as fast..u dont need a camber in the rear unless u plan on drag racing and need traction
Are you sure your toe is correct?
I'm waiting on measurements but I have suspicions that the camber kits we get aren't able to acheive OEM spec camber with a drop from stock to 1".
I believe this is due to the fact that these camber arms are for the 350Z, and the 350Z sits 1" lower than the G sedans. This would tell me that the camber arm on the 350Z is likely different.
All speculation right now, but I am curious to know the answers. Especially as I'm hoping to keep the SPC camber arms and coilovers on in the winter, when I'll be raising it back up to stock height. If these adjustable Camber arms can't achieve stock Camber at G35 Sedan ride height that will suck.
I believe this is due to the fact that these camber arms are for the 350Z, and the 350Z sits 1" lower than the G sedans. This would tell me that the camber arm on the 350Z is likely different.
All speculation right now, but I am curious to know the answers. Especially as I'm hoping to keep the SPC camber arms and coilovers on in the winter, when I'll be raising it back up to stock height. If these adjustable Camber arms can't achieve stock Camber at G35 Sedan ride height that will suck.
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