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And yeah for sure I agree
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10-03-2013, 12:45 AM | #32 (permalink) |
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You WILL need rear camber arms and toe bolts to get back into factory spec. No way around that.
I had SPC arms on my 350z. I drifted into a curb being a moron and did some good damage to the suspension. The SPC arm didn't break. It actually bent, which is expected when you hit a curb sideways. I wouldnt be afraid of the SPC arms breaking at all. I have SPL on my 370. It is by far the best quality suspension arm I have laid my hands on. It feels nice and beefy when you hold it. It has a different style of locking so that your settings don't change when tightening the locking collars. Def worth the money.
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SPC rear camber and toe bolts. Not lowered, just sagged suspension, lol
I just hate killing tires so quickly
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So If I lower my car on swifts and have rear camber and toe bolts, my tires will still wear out faster? like I do daily driving, mostly on streets and about 30 miles a day. I usually want my tires to last 13-15k miles.
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Personally, I don't think you need more if you're just on Swifts. Any half decent alignment shop should be able to get it within factory specs on all 4 wheels. That is just my 2 cents. If you have the extra money for the front set, yeah, I guess it's better to be safe than sorry, and you'll have much more adjustability overall, but for a DD car, I think it'll be overkill
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My car is lowered on Swift springs. The front doesnt have factory camber adjustment, however the camber isnt terrible with the Swift springs. I have rear camber arms and no toe bolts. I was able to get my toe in spec, but my rear camber had to be a little more negative than spec to get the toe in spec. I dont particularly drive my car hard, but I have driven 20k miles on my car like this. My tires are near the end of their life, but I got some good life out of them.
Toe is the biggest killer of tires. Camber will cause them to wear slowly, but if your toe is off "scrubbing" occurs which is when a tire rotates slightly off center. When your car is going straight but your wheels are angled a little to the left or right (toe) thats when you will get some excessive tire wear. SPC camber arms and toe bolts will be perfect for a DD.
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Please people! This is the millionth time this issue has been addressed!!! Search the forum and you will find the info you are looking for. Lower your car = add rear camber arms and toe bolts...... nuff said.
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