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Old 01-28-2011, 10:07 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by jadeb0x View Post
i had a shop align the car and adjust the camber. they told me that they adjusted the rear camber to -1.7 because it was in factory specs. i asked if they could adjust the camber to 0.0 because i drive the car on a regular basis. they told me that this would not be safe.

so my question, can i run 0.0 rear camber? the car is mainly for cruising the streets, and i doubt i'll be seeing any track time soon.

toe is fine. i'm just looking to see what's best and safe to get the most tire life.
Rear camber factory spec is between -1.18 and -2.17 degrees, with nominal being -1.67 degrees, according to the service manual. So, the shop aligned it properly. This should give you the best wear and safety, as recommended by Nissan. I would keep it like that.
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