Whats a good lowering spring ?
#31
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Not mandatory, but my negative camber wasn't able to be set within factory specs without the camber kits, so I did install them. I believe I was about -1.7 up front and -2.2 in the rear. You really don't want much more than about -1.0 to be near the Infiniti recommendation.
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Sergio, there's folks that just get by w/ the springs but if you're thinking long term it's a good investment to get the camber/toe kit. Having your alignment as per factory specs and keeping tire wear to a minimum is a good goal to strive for IMO & IME.
The money you save in worn tires will eventually pay for the kit
The money you save in worn tires will eventually pay for the kit
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#35
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My recommendation would be going with the coilovers instead of just springs. It saves a lot of wear and tear on your factory shocks. Yes, they cost a little more $, but having the control over the exact height you want and, depending on what CO system you go with, the damping control, they make up for it.
If you are just looking to drop it ever so slightly though and don't want to go with a full CO system, the H&R and Swift springs are a great option. IMO
If you are just looking to drop it ever so slightly though and don't want to go with a full CO system, the H&R and Swift springs are a great option. IMO
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#36
If you lower on Eibach "pro-kit" and get a good alignment than you will not have to get a camber kit....
Someone who knows the car well enough can put the car back into spec and eliminate negative camber so you will not have to suffer the burden of alignment wear!
Someone who knows the car well enough can put the car back into spec and eliminate negative camber so you will not have to suffer the burden of alignment wear!
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My recommendation would be going with the coilovers instead of just springs. It saves a lot of wear and tear on your factory shocks. Yes, they cost a little more $, but having the control over the exact height you want and, depending on what CO system you go with, the damping control, they make up for it.
If you are just looking to drop it ever so slightly though and don't want to go with a full CO system, the H&R and Swift springs are a great option. IMO
If you are just looking to drop it ever so slightly though and don't want to go with a full CO system, the H&R and Swift springs are a great option. IMO
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