View Full Version : Camber kit
rh_334
12-25-2008, 10:50 PM
i am getting 2 new rear tires this week and i am wanting to get a camber kit before i get them and have it aligned since i installed s-techs is anyone else running a camber kit? if so what kind? im looking at the SPC and some ppl hate it and some love it im just curious to hear wat yall have to say but the main reason that the spc is appealing to me is because it seems like its the best for the money what do you think?
PearlWhite03
12-26-2008, 12:06 AM
Thats what I run and I have no complaints
rh_334
12-26-2008, 11:21 AM
and i have another question if i install sway bars will that change the alignment?
AUtigers370z
12-26-2008, 02:29 PM
It's probably a good idea since you have to loosen up your suspension to take it out and then tighten it up again. Could change spec a little bit. But since our cars don't require subframe removal or anything drastic to replace the sway bars it shouldn't throw the alignment off that much.
rh_334
12-26-2008, 07:30 PM
well i guess this thread is done i just bought a kinetix camber kit F/R and traction arms and i also bought Hotchkis sway bars so it looks like ill have a busy day tomorow
HooverG35Sedan
12-27-2008, 11:46 AM
well i guess this thread is done i just bought a kinetix camber kit F/R and traction arms and i also bought Hotchkis sway bars so it looks like ill have a busy day tomorow
where did you buy from? if your going to have a busy day tomorrow, then that means internet was not involved.... is there somewhere local that sells G35 parts?
rh_334
12-27-2008, 02:04 PM
yes its in carrolton Ga its called Z1 they have a ad at the top of g35driver but the website is www.300zx.com im halfway done installing the kinetix and my sways now
BRAD@ZSOLUTIONS
12-27-2008, 04:12 PM
I install all of that stuff, cant help with the buying.. I send all my work for parts to IPP performance.
Jamaica2G
12-28-2008, 09:34 PM
I've got SPC front and rears...
Don't forget to upgrade TOE bolts if you're dropping more than an inch!
Adrian
rh_334
12-29-2008, 10:38 AM
s-techs? do i need toe bolts? just over an inch in the front
but i finally finished i added up i have about $1400 worth of suspension and brake parts in these pictures and most people wouldnt even know they were there
TouringBubble
12-29-2008, 11:19 AM
Nice control arms ... =) Can i have them?
And I don't know if it was matter-of-factly answered earlier, but sways don't change the alignment themselves. You only need an alignment if you have to remove other suspension components during the install.
rh_334
12-29-2008, 11:30 AM
well i wasnt sure but i went on and bought them now anyway i knew i would get them sooner or later but i am getting an alignment this week and i didnt wanna mess that up but sure u can have the arms they r urs for $720
Jamaica2G
12-29-2008, 05:14 PM
s-techs? do i need toe bolts? just over an inch in the front
but i finally finished i added up i have about $1400 worth of suspension and brake parts in these pictures and most people wouldnt even know they were there
Oh damn, you have an extra arm in there that I don't have!
The toe bolt goes on the arm that has the spring loaded to it... the SPC camber arm replaces the arm that is in the front, but your kit came with an extra that probably gives you more adjustability than mine! I would have needed that before but now that I raised the rear off the ground another inch, I'm ok.
Yeah, suspension is invisible, I've invested a LOT in that and it has been worth the difference - until now that I'm in B-ham, I don't enjoy it as much and I'm always avoiding potholes and things of the sort!
You coming to the meet on Saturday?
Adrian
rh_334
12-29-2008, 06:01 PM
i want to but its doubtful yes i have to arms in the rear one is a traction arma nd the other is the camber arm it was a camber and traction package thts y it was $700 but i liked the kinetix because of the design on the front a arm which i didnt take pics of but yes i have all kinds of adjustability in the rear
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