Do I need a camber kit? Specs inside
Do I need a camber kit? Specs inside
Car: 2011 G37 sport Sedan lowered on prokit with 20" stance wheels, 20x9 f 20x10.5r 245/35f 275/30r
My front specs are:
ACTUAL: -1.3
Should be: -1.1 to .04
Rear
ACTUAL: -2.0
Should be: -1.4 .04
Rear I know I need a camber kit, is the front ok or should I play it safe and align the car into exact recommended specs? Lowered on ProKit
My front specs are:
ACTUAL: -1.3
Should be: -1.1 to .04
Rear
ACTUAL: -2.0
Should be: -1.4 .04
Rear I know I need a camber kit, is the front ok or should I play it safe and align the car into exact recommended specs? Lowered on ProKit
Last edited by G3710; Aug 3, 2013 at 01:46 PM.
Toe is the most critical as far as tire health goes. Do you have your toe readings? If your toe is in spec F&R then just a pair of rear camber arms is all you'll need, you can even get by w/ camber at -2 if you rotate your tires more often, but would be best to get it about like your front -1.3.
Toe is the most critical as far as tire health goes. Do you have your toe readings? If your toe is in spec F&R then just a pair of rear camber arms is all you'll need, you can even get by w/ camber at -2 if you rotate your tires more often, but would be best to get it about like your front -1.3.
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My front specs are -1.3 left and right
Last edited by G3710; Aug 3, 2013 at 01:42 PM.
Unless something happened to your suspension after you got that printout you won't need to get it aligned again unless I'm missing something?
If you got it aligned right after you lowered your car then yes, you will need to go back for an alignment (and your readings will be further out of spec). But if you waited a week or more for the springs to settle out then you'll be fine as is.
Hopefully you waited for them to settle, if you didn't you probably will need some camber help
If you got it aligned right after you lowered your car then yes, you will need to go back for an alignment (and your readings will be further out of spec). But if you waited a week or more for the springs to settle out then you'll be fine as is.
Hopefully you waited for them to settle, if you didn't you probably will need some camber help
Now you've got me totally confused, your printout has a "before" and an "actual" and there was improvement from before to current, so something was done. The date on your sheet was yesterday so it looks like you've had an alignment and since your springs are settled there's no need to go again. Unless I'm missing something, which I probably am the way this thread's going 

My understanding was (based on that I did not pay the shop for anything)that these specs are a reading, no alignment was performed. They advised to come back when I had installed a camber kit. I posted here because I was not very confident in the advice I received from the tech at bigotries
I am considering going to another shop having them look at it and see if they are able to align?


