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Camber kits....
i plan on dropping my 1996 240sx 1.8" all around and im going to get a camber kit along with the spring and shock setup im getting. my question is, do i only need a camber kit for the front? because all i find is camber kits for the front and i want to know why. also, can someone explain to me what is the difference between shocks and struts? from my understanding shocks are in the front and struts are in the back? im not talking about strut bars i know what those are. thanks for the help its apprecitated.
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Camber Plates are what adjust camber for the front, Upper Arm bars are what adjusts camber on the rear. cusco makes great examples of both.
Struts act as one of the links of the suspension (usually on the front) taking the place of an upper arm bar wheras shocks mount to one of the suspension links and dont acutually support the vehicle. Strut bars brace the two strut perches against each other which keeps the chassis from flexing as much around corners |
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