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Bobaguy 06-09-2011 05:37 PM

BC Coilovers
 
Hey guys new to the forum, I drove a GenCoupe before this.

anyways I just ordered a set of BC BR Coils, main objective now is to just remove/eliminate wheel gap. On coilovers for the genesis the fronts had camber adjustment, and the oem camber adjustment on the rear provided tons of adjustment.

As far as I can see, the rear oem camber adjustment on the 370z doesn't provide quite as much adjustment, there isn't even a front camber plate on the coilovers from BC.

My question is, if I were to just eliminate the wheel gap would a camber kit (front)/(rear) be needed? one or the other? maybe even both?

This question is clearly directed at those of you who are lowered, I plan on getting wheels and such later on in the future and obviously reduce ride height even further if necessary, now at that point i'l obvious need both pairs of camber kits, but as of right now if my main objective were simply to eliminate wheel gap would camber be seriously thrown out of whack to the point where i'd need more than just the oem rear camber to address the issue?

Thanks,
New Guy.

HATED1 06-09-2011 07:35 PM

from my experience only the rear ones would be needed, the fronts at most would run 1.5-2 degrees of camber depending on how low you go. If everything is stock than just get the rears for now. If you check my member profile and thread "Hated1" you will see more pics to give you a better idea.


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