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Old 01-17-2009, 11:41 AM
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I can install it if you need! Do you have toe bolts as well? Alignment should be ~$50 for the rears. If you are going lower than 1"-11/4" then I'd recomend getting front arms.
Yep, don't want to end up like me with a -2 camber in the rear and -2.5 in the front, lol. Laguna Tire did my alignment for the front AND the rear for around that price using their Hawker Machine. Talk to Nick (he's Nickk6 on this forum) and let him know you're from g35driver to get a nice discount.
 
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-2 camber is secsi.. well if u have new wheels and tires, not on stockies



but get the front and rear camber kit, so u dont have 2 get them later on, gives u that much more adjustability
 
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^^^

Was when I had new wheels and 20's. Not sure what it's at right now since I just swapped.

And I definitely agree, get both while you're at it, the rears don't cost too much compared to the front.
 
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what part of town r you from vstypicals?
 
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Old 01-18-2009, 03:42 AM
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Originally Posted by ShanesG
I can install it if you need! Do you have toe bolts as well? Alignment should be ~$50 for the rears. If you are going lower than 1"-11/4" then I'd recomend getting front arms.
Yea, I have the toe bolts as well. I bought the SPC rear camber kit.

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what part of town r you from vstypicals?
I live in Canyon Country, CA which is near Valencia, and I work in Woodland Hills, CA.
 
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Old 01-18-2009, 03:43 AM
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Originally Posted by donpisto
Yep, don't want to end up like me with a -2 camber in the rear and -2.5 in the front, lol. Laguna Tire did my alignment for the front AND the rear for around that price using their Hawker Machine. Talk to Nick (he's Nickk6 on this forum) and let him know you're from g35driver to get a nice discount.
How are the thread life of your tires?
 
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Old 01-18-2009, 10:56 AM
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^^ thats not THAT bad as long as his toe is good
 
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Originally Posted by vstypicals
Yea, I have the toe bolts as well. I bought the SPC rear camber kit.



I live in Canyon Country, CA which is near Valencia, and I work in Woodland Hills, CA.
I got a buddy that lives there on Saddleback Ridge Rd.
 
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Old 01-18-2009, 11:34 AM
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How are the thread life of your tires?
Not too bad, some inner wear but not all that bad, that's why I swapped em for the OEM 17's to prevent them from wearing any quicker till I get a camber kit.

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^^ thats not THAT bad as long as his toe is good
Yeah, my toe is within spec, just the camber that isn't.
 
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Old 01-18-2009, 11:59 AM
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thats not too bad then, as long as the camber is a crazy *** number.. but on aftermarket wheels and tires u can do a lot more neg camber, as it wud be more sensible
 
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Darrin @ Westend Alignment!
 
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Originally Posted by donpisto
Not too bad, some inner wear but not all that bad, that's why I swapped em for the OEM 17's to prevent them from wearing any quicker till I get a camber kit.



Yeah, my toe is within spec, just the camber that isn't.
Thats fine, your toe is what will wear your tires, alot faster than running neg camber!
 
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Old 01-19-2009, 08:42 PM
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Darrin @ Westend Alignment!
I've seen good reviews from him/that place. Do you know if he installs camber kits as well?
 
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he sure does
 
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he sure does
Sweet. That's where I'll be heading.
 


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