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Old 02-19-2016, 02:47 PM
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Help me with camber kits

So i'm thinking of going with lowering springs for my 37 sedan, 09. I really dont want to spend the money on camber kits which seem pretty expensive, hence i decided to go with Tanabe NF210, which give you a drop that does not need a camber kit, according to info i've seen on here and g35driver. But, I would rather go with TEIN s-tech or eibach pro kit which give you the most drop as well as h&r, (correct me if im wrong) if i could find a cheap solution for camber kits. please help me out with sources or a less expensive solution.

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Yep, deep drop = deep pocket$.
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Old 02-19-2016, 04:20 PM
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so Tanabe's would be a pretty good way to go with a mild drop without having to worry about camber adjustment!? most people seem to not need the camber kits with these springs.
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Originally Posted by staskz
so Tanabe's would be a pretty good way to go with a mild drop without having to worry about camber adjustment!? most people seem to not need the camber kits with these springs.
Really no way to say for sure until you get it aligned. The front toe is fully adjustable w/ the tie rods so you'll be ok up front w/ a little extra camber. The rear has minimal camber & toe adjustment so you will probably need at least a rear toe bolt kit to get that in spec, but maybe you will get a decent alignment and can get by without, but
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In my experience I would go with swift if you don't want a camber kit and you can live with a little negative camber. My toe was adjustable to spec all around
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