Camber kits

Dennis Rockholt

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Just when you get them on, be sure to let whomever is doing the alignment that the arm has to be unbolted to be adjusted. I forgot to mention it to the guy at Firestone and he was less than thrilled to say the least
 

squiggy

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Just when you get them on, be sure to let whomever is doing the alignment that the arm has to be unbolted to be adjusted.

:confuzzled:

Quoting SPC: "Double sleeve adjuster easy to access and allows for on-car adjustment"
 

Dennis Rockholt

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370Z Fairlady aka "Nismo"
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Coupe
:confuzzled:

Quoting SPC: "Double sleeve adjuster easy to access and allows for on-car adjustment"

that is confusing...because the ones that I got, which I assume are those, had to be unbolted from the hub to turn the adjusting ball. Weird.
 

Dar-Dar

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Mine just came in. :woot: if it looks like this, then you can adjust it without disconnecting it from the rear knuckle.

 

Nix

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V2 vs V1

I believe they redid the end so you could turn them while they were on the car instead of having to undo everything.

Also, get some really good anti-seize and coat everything that moves. Especially the part where the steel end threads into the aluminum arm. You don't want to get galling and corrosion there. The dis-similar metals will cold weld themselves together.
 
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