- Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:10 pm
#190707
Cheers, Greasedmonkey was very helpful. I will probably not bother buying camber arms now.
- Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:45 pm
#199304
my tires are worn out all on the inside and my buddy who is a mechanic says that since the wear from the tire goes from inner to middle ways its a camber problem so i picked up yesterday now just waiting for the kit in the mail.. looks nice in gold
- Mon Jun 14, 2010 9:00 am
#200286
So I have a buddy club n+ damper kit and buddy club lower control arms for my 94 si I wanna slam it to the floor is there anything else I should buy that will help out the drop and the stiffness ??? I also thought I needed camber kits but I guess I don't
I'm going to the gulf, swim down and plug that oil leak with my dick
- Thu Jul 08, 2010 8:59 pm
#203713
I've recently bought and fitted a camber kit. The rear I find to have no problem but since I've fitted the front, I've had major ride problems. Going over bumps and small holes on the roads have a bigger impact on my ride at the front. Very stiff and I keep getting a 'BANG'. It's as if there's room for give.
Now after reading all this, I think I'm going back to my stock!
Now after reading all this, I think I'm going back to my stock!
- Fri Jul 09, 2010 5:43 am
#203797
depending on the kit you got and how low you are, the upper arm could be hitting the shock tower. Let us know what you got and how low you are. pics work best.
1986 Nissan 300zx
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
- Thu Aug 12, 2010 3:29 am
#208558
I have a quick question. I just replaced my UCA, LCA, inner/outer tie rods and accompanying ball joints and went in to get an alignment. I knew my toe was bad and it got worse after the tie rod changes, and I got the same thing from the tire shop. "You need camber kits." To appease the guy I said, I know but for right now, just adjust the toe.
front drivers side was -1.3
front pass side was -3.69 (OUCH)
camber is:
-1.(something) on the drivers side, f/b
-2.(something) on the pass sde, f/b
The toe was set to 0/0 all around but now the car wants to drift to the left. Any one have any insight on why it would be drifting. before the hardware replacement/alignment the car ran straight but with the excessive toe wear.
And for those that asked, I found this:
Wheel Alignment Specifications
* Camber – Measurement in degrees.
o Front: 0 (range -1 to 1)
o Rear: 0.33 (range -1.33 to 0.67)
* Caster – Measurement in degrees.
o 1.17 (range 0.17 to 2.17)
* Toe-In – Measurement in degrees.
o Front: 0.00 (range – 0.16 to 0.16)
* Toe-Out On Turns – Measurement in degrees.
o Inner: 41.00
o Outer: 33.50
Torque Specifications Ft. Lbs (N.m)
* Rear Control Arm Adjusting Bolt: 48 (65)
* Spindle Nut: 136 (185)
* Tie Rod Lock Nut: 41 (55)
* Wheel Lug Nuts: 80 (108)
front drivers side was -1.3
front pass side was -3.69 (OUCH)
camber is:
-1.(something) on the drivers side, f/b
-2.(something) on the pass sde, f/b
The toe was set to 0/0 all around but now the car wants to drift to the left. Any one have any insight on why it would be drifting. before the hardware replacement/alignment the car ran straight but with the excessive toe wear.
And for those that asked, I found this:
Wheel Alignment Specifications
* Camber – Measurement in degrees.
o Front: 0 (range -1 to 1)
o Rear: 0.33 (range -1.33 to 0.67)
* Caster – Measurement in degrees.
o 1.17 (range 0.17 to 2.17)
* Toe-In – Measurement in degrees.
o Front: 0.00 (range – 0.16 to 0.16)
* Toe-Out On Turns – Measurement in degrees.
o Inner: 41.00
o Outer: 33.50
Torque Specifications Ft. Lbs (N.m)
* Rear Control Arm Adjusting Bolt: 48 (65)
* Spindle Nut: 136 (185)
* Tie Rod Lock Nut: 41 (55)
* Wheel Lug Nuts: 80 (108)
- Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:54 am
#208583
Car will drift to the side with the least amount of camber.
You should have that much of a difference between left and right side camber. Seems that something is bent or bushings worn out.
You should have that much of a difference between left and right side camber. Seems that something is bent or bushings worn out.
1986 Nissan 300zx
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
- Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:33 pm
#208646
Has the car ever been in a wreck? It might not be the arms and such that are bent. There are alot of things that affect alignment specs.
1986 Nissan 300zx
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
- Thu Aug 12, 2010 6:52 pm
#208658
As far as I'm aware, there has never been a reported accident and the title is clear. That doesn't mean that it's never been in one, but I will never know at this point.
I'm just wondering why there's a drift now, but not before.
I'm just wondering why there's a drift now, but not before.
- Thu Aug 12, 2010 11:01 pm
#208718
The guy that did you alignment didnt set it correctly.
1986 Nissan 300zx
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
- Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:02 am
#208778
The thread posts out that you do not NEED camber kits. But its up the individual to decide whether they want them or not.
If you want them, get them. Its your car.
If you want them, get them. Its your car.
1986 Nissan 300zx
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300
1980 Kawasaki KZ650
2014 Kawasaki Ninja 300