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Old 10-18-2010, 09:20 AM   #29 (permalink)
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Camber kits are only required if you are not able to bring the camber settings back to recommended range as specified by the manufacturer or a custom race setting (personal preference) with the OEM components. The 370Z does not have any adjustment capabilities up front in the upper control arm for camber. When you lower a vehicle on springs or coilovers it will add negative camber. With an alignment you are trying to bring the camber back to spec, or reduce the amount of negative camber created.
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