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Old Jan 4, 2022 | 10:33 PM
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Help, G37 toe out problems!

I just installed Z1 camber arms in the rear of my G sedan. and now i have major toe out issues. I only have coilovers and the tow arms in the rear. i was wondering if i’ll be able to correct the alignment in the back at an alignment shop without buying anymore parts or if there’s anyway to correct it using the camber arms (aka less camber) and i’d also like to know if i were to put the stock arms back in if it would fix the problem. I need answers quickly please


Edit: i just adjusted the camber arms back to stock length and the car drives fine, i’ll get toe arms in the future and have the negative camber i want. I appreciate the reply’s thank you

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Old Jan 5, 2022 | 04:22 AM
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Do you have toe bolts? If you do, did you enlarge the holes?
If you do not, then you need them to fix the toe angle

https://www.z1motorsports.com/suspen...QaAlodEALw_wcB
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Old Jan 5, 2022 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Said Amir
Do you have toe bolts? If you do, did you enlarge the holes?
If you do not, then you need them to fix the toe angle

https://www.z1motorsports.com/suspen...QaAlodEALw_wcB
Yeah i don’t have toe bolts nor do i want to get them, should i just add positive camber to get back to stock specs or maybe just throw in stock camber arms. or will the toe still be off after?
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Old Jan 5, 2022 | 12:02 PM
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Yeah i don’t have toe bolts nor do i want to get them, should i just add positive camber to get back to stock specs or maybe just throw in stock camber arms. or will the toe still be off after?
The Infiniti rear end toe and camber interact with one and the other.

You notice this when you go and set toe, camber likes to go into the negative so most folks use the mentality of adding camber arms to fix the camber however when you do and try to straighten the camber the spindle toes in a bit.

If you put the oem arms back you'll be back to the original problem and in all reality TOE bolts are not that expensive nor that bad to do.

This should be stickied somewhere.

I answered the same question today on FB I hope it wasn't you.
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Old Jan 5, 2022 | 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by BULL
The Infiniti rear end toe and camber interact with one and the other.

You notice this when you go and set toe, camber likes to go into the negative so most folks use the mentality of adding camber arms to fix the camber however when you do and try to straighten the camber the spindle toes in a bit.

If you put the oem arms back you'll be back to the original problem and in all reality TOE bolts are not that expensive nor that bad to do.

This should be stickied somewhere.

I answered the same question today on FB I hope it wasn't you.

Well i actually had no original problem, i had slight camber but i only got camber arms to add more negative camber. So if i go back to the original arms i should be back to normal?
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Old Jan 5, 2022 | 10:00 PM
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No, since you are lowered it will still cause you to have the toe issue. So either get toe bolts which are really easy to do or put your OEM springs back on to stock height.
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