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A sad part used rubber!

For those who haven't seen it.

 

A lowerd Z without any camber correction apparatus.

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& those who have a similar to problem this link might help you out,

happy to be of help.

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=38380

 

harve

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Mantav8,

A lot of people who have not lowerd there car have said this & bought the kit! Mine went wild on tyres after a 30mm drop. So maybe its needed on some cars anyway, i'm sure the more geometry advised among us can tell you why.

 

harve

Can someone sort that thread link out !!! Thanks :)

My old 286 weezzes a bit at that stuff + its a job to get the coal for it nowerdays!

 

must buy a new pc......harve

You mean this link?

 

http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=38380

 

Even if you haven't intentionally lowered your Z, the springs sag over time and give the effect of lowering the car ;) Either replace the springs with stock ones, or fit the correction kit (with aftermarket springs too if you want :))...

Just how mine was dude,and mine aint lowered!

 

Your springs are proberbly fooked. What milage your motor done.

 

Johnny at GPS has a full set of Ei-Bache springs £160 ish on the shelf.

 

Also Whiteline do a rear camber kit for about £60 that easy to fit and a front upper arm/camber kit for a similar price thought the SLP kit the best but much more costly.

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