Camber needed to fit 370z rear wheels on Sedan
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Camber needed to fit 370z rear wheels on Sedan
Hey guys, I tried searching every thread available in the forum on this issue. Please forgive me if my detective work isn't up to par. People would reply yes or no as to whether the setup would work but I never found a thread with hard numbers. My current setup is a G37S sedan lowered on Eibach springs. I have front and rear camber kits w/ toe bolts. The rear tires on the Rays Forged Mantis Rims are 275/35/19. Exactly how much camber would I have to run to get it to be tucked enough so it doesn't rub? More than -2.0? Also, at which camber value does extreme tire degradation begin? More than -2.0? More than -2.5? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Hey guys, I tried searching every thread available in the forum on this issue. Please forgive me if my detective work isn't up to par. People would reply yes or no as to whether the setup would work but I never found a thread with hard numbers. My current setup is a G37S sedan lowered on Eibach springs. I have front and rear camber kits w/ toe bolts. The rear tires on the Rays Forged Mantis Rims are 275/35/19. Exactly how much camber would I have to run to get it to be tucked enough so it doesn't rub? More than -2.0? Also, at which camber value does extreme tire degradation begin? More than -2.0? More than -2.5? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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hinomura (04-07-2014)
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Just FYI, I pm'd loki about this exact question and he stated that he is running no rear camber adjustment. He is just dropped on eibachs. Hope this helps.
Edit: I guess he has spc rear arms, so he is running some sort of camber adjustment.
Edit: I guess he has spc rear arms, so he is running some sort of camber adjustment.
Last edited by conkus805; 04-21-2014 at 11:53 AM.
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