Originally Posted by Arnold K. Thanks! Just found the Swift PDF, they only make one spring for the 370Z. Looks like the vendor was a little confused. Edit: Turns out
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04-21-2011, 11:03 PM | #466 (permalink) | |
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04-22-2011, 03:47 AM | #467 (permalink) |
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So I just installed the Swifts a couple of days ago. I'm using a 20mm spacer setup in the front and 25mm on the rears with the OEM 19's. I'm going to get an alignment soon but not sure if I should just get some camber arms and get it over with before I do the alignment. I'd like to try to avoid camber arms if it's really not necessary. What's acceptable as far as camber goes for the fronts and the rears? And if anyone knows, how do spacers affect the camber specs as well? Thanks for the help in advance!
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The best my dealer could do was take it close to -2.5 camber on both sides. Before it was -3.0. This morning (roughly 1.5 weeks of the springs settling), I wedged a credit card underneath the rear tire and was able to push the whole thing in.
I did the same test for the front wheels (-1.5 and -1.6), and it barely made it past the roll. I think I will probably shoot for something close to -1.2 for the rears with the camber kit (not sure about toe bolts) and leave the front wheels alone.
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04-22-2011, 12:29 PM | #470 (permalink) | |
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04-22-2011, 12:39 PM | #471 (permalink) | |
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04-22-2011, 01:21 PM | #472 (permalink) |
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Hey just wanted to let anyone in Socal know that if you're looking for a good alignment shop, West End Alignment in Gardena Ca did my alignment and these guys are seriously top notch. They actually have you sit in the car the entire time while they do the alignment to account for your weight. I have a rear camber kit on my car but no front. Im actually curious to know how they adjusted my front camber. My car drives like an absolute dream now. I thought it drove good with the swifts and whiteline sways before. I was blown away after the alignment. Absolutely no bump steer and it does not pull one way or the other.
Here are my before and after specs: Before: Camber Front Left: -1.9 Front Right: -1.5 Rear: Rear Left: -2.2 Rear Right: -1.9 After: Front Left: -1.75 Front Right: -1.75 Toe: 3/16th Rear Left: -1.75 Rear Right: -1.75 Toe: 1/16th
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04-22-2011, 02:27 PM | #473 (permalink) | |
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So right now i'm at -1.5, -1.6 front and -2.6 on the rears. I don't think I'm going to get a camber kit as I don't mind the current alignment and the car handles fine for me. It might be a little on the high side but it's fine for me.
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Heres a question.. Is anyone running 40 series tires in the front and back? I love the swifts but I just want to reduce a bit of the wheel gap all around. I fell like 40 series tires would have no wheel gap front and back, but I don't want to mess with the dimensions too bad.
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SPCs ordered a couple hours ago... hopefully there's room to make it close to flush with the fender while keeping camber slightly on the negative.
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04-23-2011, 11:24 AM | #477 (permalink) |
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Does anyone know who has the swift springs in stock? I don't like to pay of parts and wait for them to "arrive". Some many vendors too little time to call em all. Just asking.
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