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Old 01-26-2005, 12:45 PM
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Question Lowering springs

Recently bought a set of sprint lowering springs for my z that will produce a 1.75" drop front to rear. Does anyone know of any camber adjustments that have to be made to the car? I know most cars have a camber adjustment to accomodate for such things, but my mechanic said he couldn't find one on the vehicle. What does nismo typically do, because I know their springs/shocks produce a .5" drop.
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Old 01-30-2005, 01:58 AM
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i do know they make camber kits but i think they are fairly pricey compared to most cars. my buddy had his 350z lowered 1.5" i think and he needed the camber kit bad but he traded it in before he bought it. so i know its out there...next time i talk to him, i will see where he found it.

do indeed attempt to get the correction kit though because the inside of his rear tires wore bad and fast...good luck!!!
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Re: Lowering springs

the z has a suspenion problem from the dealer and tire feathering occurs very often
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