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Originally Posted by VDC_OFF You have to get camber arms even if you drop your car an inch. Hopefully your stance coils have adjustable camber plates on the fronts. Get

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Old 11-02-2012, 02:55 PM   #5 (permalink)
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You have to get camber arms even if you drop your car an inch. Hopefully your stance coils have adjustable camber plates on the fronts. Get toe bolts for rears as well and if you are going to track it, a lockout kit might help you from losing your alignment. GL trying to find a place that can take your car.
Sorry man but you have some bad info here. First off the Z has A arm suspension and adjustable camber plates are for struts. You adjust the front camber by getting adjustable upper control arms.
Second you can get back to within the camber high spec in the rear (-2) with just the stock adjustment bolts if you only lower about an inch.
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