does coilover help?

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No pillow ball mounts do NOT set up the alignment automatically. Can not believe someone would ask that....Try do some research

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i did. some people say coilover with pillow mount have camber adjustment. So how do you adjust it?

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i240sx wrote:i did. some people say coilover with pillow mount have camber adjustment. So how do you adjust it?
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look at your coilover....

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i240sx wrote:i got coilover with pillow mount up front. i was just wondering does the pillow mount set the alignment automatic or does i have to set it? thanks people
You unscrew these 4 bolts that holding the plate and slide the plate in and out. If you slide the plate toward the engine, you will have minus camber. Alignment shop will do this for you. But before that, you need to do some research on alignment settings. What do you want? Drift, grip or daily drive??? Alignment setting depends on what you accomplish.


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i240sx wrote:i did. some people say coilover with pillow mount have camber adjustment. So how do you adjust it?

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i wonder why those screw where there.lol. tonto me.ahha.. thanks though 94_240sx.

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well now that you know...Knowing is only half the battle. Good luck


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