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alignment problem. please help.

I have a 09 and I have it lowered on bc racing coilovers. I bought camber arms to fix the camber, of course, but when I try to fix the

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Old 10-23-2015, 04:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 09 and I have it lowered on bc racing coilovers. I bought camber arms to fix the camber, of course, but when I try to fix the camber my toe is pushed out. If I buy the toe arms would it fix it so I can go really low and not worry if I'm going to be chewing up my tires? Please help. I just bought new tires and am afraid to let them to to waste.
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Quick question for clarification, are YOU doing the alignment or are you taking it to a shop and having it put on a rack?

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I'm taking it to a shop to be put on a rack. Thanks for the quick response btw.
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You need "toe bolts".

Google 370z SPC toe bolts. Should be around $20
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Do the toe bolts not slip at all? I push my car to the limit almost every day.
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They will slip over time but there is always the option for an adjustable spring bucket arm, or a toe arm if your true type rear coilover. Then you can install a lockout bolt kit.
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How low are you going? Depends as well because SPC only adjust so far. Go with SPL for full adjustment if you go way low but will need the toe arms too if you have the coil overs.

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