You got to stiffen up your rear end, rear differential bushing replacement and solid knuckle bushing. I have my Nismo sway bar in the rear and sub frame to go
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You got to stiffen up your rear end, rear differential bushing replacement and solid knuckle bushing. I have my Nismo sway bar in the rear and sub frame to go along with a Wavetrac rear diff. If you are sensitive to noise then I would forgo the sub frame bushings and you will get so noise from the solid rear diff bushing as well.
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But yes - camber with - toe will be the death of your inner tire wear. Last edited by Jhill; 11-26-2016 at 09:25 PM. |
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Ah ok that set off the lightbulb, much appreciated. I may rotate the tires side to side and go in on Monday and have them adjust front toe. I don't want to be into the cord before I can order new tires.
So I could quite possibly get away with that camber setting and proper toe. And I wouldn't need front control arms either, correct? Money not spent where it isn't needed is a good thing. As for the rear diff, I definitely don't want solid bushings. My initial goal was a mild drop and to keep most of the stock suspension due to NVH issues. The difference in NVH between a G37 and a 370Z is pretty stunning. Can't imagine what solid bushings would do! Car is low mileage too, I think I just hit 28K so the stock bushings are good (no wheel hop at all). Because I have an auto, it's my understanding the Wavetrac won't work due to carrier/ pinion offset or something like that. Now I've heard, and I think read on this very forum, the differentials between manual and automatics are swappable with the need to use a different stub shaft on one side. I've not looked into it in super detail just yet. Since I have an auto IPL, my differential to driveshaft coupler is, I believe, a four bolt as well. What I don't know is: -Can I just buy a manual base open diff and use it for the Wavetrac even though I have an auto? -Will I need a new stub shaft or other mods to make it work? -Do the differential to driveshaft flange/couplers interchange? Can I simply bolt on a four bolt flange to the open diff three bolt? I know there's an ultimate differential guide thread on this forum, will look it up again. I'm guessing it'll run about $1600 installed if I source the pumpkin and do some of the leg work myself. Heck I'm sure I could install the pumpkin myself but I'd leave the diff installation into the carrier for a pro as it's been some time since I did one myself. And I have no time. I'm still going to run it by the dealership and see if the VLSD is even remotely working as it's still under warranty. I'll turn off the VDC on the way home from work and test things out. I've gotten good at walking riiiight up to it's limit but it'd be great if it would just grip and go instead.
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As for your angles, yea your a bit out from oem and every car is different and I have only had my z with one set of new tires but typically I find anything under -1.5 will have good wear across the tire for most cars. Hell my last rear set wore even and when I went to align with new tires I found out I was at like -2.2 however oem center position is -1.5 so -2 isn't actually too far out from oem on the rear of a z, but -1.5 is pretty much at my comfort level for street use. I guess I would say -1 from oem center will probably be safe for most cars and -.5 to -.75 from center probably ideal for a performance but street focused angle. That would be my opinion and then just monitor the wear pattern. |
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My bad on over looking that your ride is an AT...Quaife will fit your bill. Lots of folks are very happy withe that mod!
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No worries, looks like I can get a manual diff and swap over the flange anyway so it's not out of the question. Honestly, that'll be a bit more expensive but it will be the easier route with my time constraints and swapping in the whole unit at once.
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I looked at that option and it's about $2400 not including installation. Not cheap, that's for sure.
Anyway...I do want to thank everyone for their feedback first and foremost. I was really at my wits end with the traction and then the alignment issues. I went back to the shop that did the original alignment. They did not have time to get me in to check toe but I'm headed back there first thing in the morning. We went over the original alignment specs along with the OEM specifications and I'm pretty far outside the minimal setting for front camber. I'm at -1.3 and OEM minimum is -1.16. I'm within the minimum at the rear, -1.6, with the OEM minimum being -1.75. And the rears look better although there's a hair more wear inboard than out. So I did take the advice on the SPL's and ordered the rear camber arms from ConceptZ. I should have those and the front upper control arms in a week. I also ordered wider wheels and tires and am going with a square setup (9.5's all around) which'll shave about 6 pounds up front per tire, and 10 pounds per in the rear. Once I get everything installed, I'll go back for an alignment and assess my traction issues at that time. If it's still on the really bad end of things, I'll invest in a differential. Again, thanks for everyone's help!
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Went out tonight and turned the VDC off for the first time. That was a lot of fun and something I should have done a long time ago. Almost seemed like I had more traction and drifts were pretty darn controllable for a longer period of time with no rear brake l. This car is very easy to drive sideways and keep things under control.
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VDC off always...that is the first thing I do as soon as car is started. You gain better control and traction.
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Yeap, If I am driving spirited, VDC is off. I can't stand it. First time I experienced the rear brake crap I was like WTF????? I so want to kick that guy in the nuts that put that crap on the car.
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At the shop this morning before heading into work, camber is now -1.9! Not sure what caused the change as I've not touched the shock height and have only checked the spring preload and didn't have to touch a thing. Front camber arms will hopefully be here this week.
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One thing I did not do very well was get a good oem height measurement first, I've found the heights but they list from ground to fender which will vary with tire. I measured from rim lip to fender and got 4.5 all around but should have measured from bottom rim lip to fender. Anyone have a oem spec with 19" from bottom lip to fender? |
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New numbers. Apparently our cars don't hold an alignment well (crappy roads?). Top numbers are as I drove in, bottom numbers are as they now sit. My toe was definitely out and it's on the side with more wear. They did a realignment for free which was very nice of them and they even walked me back to show me a few things. It also helps that they're a mile from my house. I should be able to make it long enough for the new wheels/tires to come in.
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