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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
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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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thanks for the numbers and tips. just posting to verify #s for my 370Z that's lowered about an inch on Espelir springs. i had installed SPC rear camber arms to adjust my rear camber to maximize rear tire life (285/35/19).
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. Last edited by jadeb0x; 01-28-2011 at 06:15 PM. |
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We have a relatively firmer ride due to the performance nature of our cars. The Nismos come with slightly lowered and stiffer springs than the base and touring models. That's the nature of the beast.
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So there is no adjustment dial or anything like that to soften the dampers? I figured if I did that and got progressive springs then the ride would be smoother
Does anyone have and recommendation on progressive springs? I only have 400 miles on it. Does it get smoother after you break it in ? |
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whats the best setup? ie frim or softer
i have HKS hypermax 3, hotchkis sway bars, SPC arms(fron and rear) and it is less twitchy then the stock was but still getting it in the corners! do i go harded on the dampers or softer?
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i feel like im going to spin the car out sometimes and is taking the fun of the car away! pls help!!
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1. What tires/sizes? 2. What spring rates? 3. Does the car understeer or oversteer, and in what part of the corner? Right handers only? Left handers only? Both? 4. What are your alignment specs? If you don't know the answer to these questions, that's your first step. I would also highly suggest taking on a driving instructor at your next track day if you are new to track driving. Chances are, many of your problems can be linked back to how you are driving the car.
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1. OEM 19" 275
2. unsure ill find out. its set about 50% 3. oversteers when turning left mostly. also traction control shuts it down! 4. OEM specs not had a track day yet as i only have 500km on it. still rocking the street! should i start with a bit more camber? or should i firm up the ride? it starts just before the apex of the corner and last until i start to straighten out.
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