350Z H-Tech on Coupe experience, Camber?
Originally Posted by jiggafree
then i will be the second! i am dropped on Z h techs and my camber is -1.8 in teh fronts, and my garage said i need a camber kit as well. purchased both front and rear but havent put them on due to laziness
Hi guys! Im new here in the forum and just bought a used 06' coupe. This is my first post, and I've been reading a lot of things since the last couple of days, and really helped me a lot! Great forum by the way
Anyways, sorry for the original poster for butting in, but i had to ask,.. I dropped mine using tein stech so now the neg camber is noticeable, my question is will it affect the driving/riding performance of the car for having a negative camber? If yes, can it be corrected by some sway/strut bar? (cheaper than buying a set of camber kits)
Thanks in advance!
Anyways, sorry for the original poster for butting in, but i had to ask,.. I dropped mine using tein stech so now the neg camber is noticeable, my question is will it affect the driving/riding performance of the car for having a negative camber? If yes, can it be corrected by some sway/strut bar? (cheaper than buying a set of camber kits)
Thanks in advance!
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I was thinking this as well so it seem the conclusion seems you get 1.8-2.0 negative camber in the front and the back is not as bad?
Originally Posted by shogun281
damn, and I was gonna get them just cause I didn't think I would need one.
not noticible unless you get different springs, which will affect ride quality.. If you go too low you could adversly affect stock struts but that is more of a reason to upgrade to new stuts...
Originally Posted by w0ady
get a camber kit! dropped on 350z h-techs with my stock camber adjustments maxed, i was still at -2 in the front.
I'm on 350z h-techs and my front camber was at -1.9/-1.6 and I had the front toe set to 0.05 and I still get uneven wear on the front, so a camber kit in the front would not be a back idea.
Crazy that 140 dollar springs get you into 600 dollars worth of camber equipment. I'm at -1.14/-1.32 in the front on stock suspension, -1.32/-1.58 in the rear. Now coilovers.... 1400-1800 + camber kits, yipes.
And yeah, I heard the toe and cross caster were important to wear. Previous owner cupped the right front tire with poor alignment.
And yeah, I heard the toe and cross caster were important to wear. Previous owner cupped the right front tire with poor alignment.
Last edited by releasedtruth; Apr 18, 2008 at 07:47 PM.
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