NF210 Tanabe springs Camber adjustment
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NF210 Tanabe springs Camber adjustment
is there an adjustment amount that i need to know about installing these springs
I just bought these off of rustynail, and im getting them installed while the mecanic is changing my rear axle. he says that i should know the adjustment degree???
i thought u just but the lazer things on the wheels and when the computer says its right it is
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I just bought these off of rustynail, and im getting them installed while the mecanic is changing my rear axle. he says that i should know the adjustment degree???
i thought u just but the lazer things on the wheels and when the computer says its right it is
Help me out Thanks
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After you get them installed go get an alignment done. if they can't get the camber to stock then you may need a camber kit.
Thats it really. I think he was asking about how much it lowers the car.
Thats it really. I think he was asking about how much it lowers the car.
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the mecanic said that tanabe should have a camber and caster adjustment specs to make the car perform to its optimum potential with these springs.
i thought u just make the alignment to straight
i thought u just make the alignment to straight
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Im not sure what your mechanic is tryin to say but normally you just realign your car once you have the new supension on. All the align specs (camber, caster, toe) are specified from the factory. Lowered supsension alters it so you realign it back to factory. Hope that helps and hope you enjoy the supension
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