question about lowering the max

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tothemax
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ok so i have a set of blue tokico struts and an eibach lowering kit. i noticed all the cars i see that are lowerd the rear camber is horrible the tires are tilted in bad do i have to worry about that? its gotta be hell on the tires an drive


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tigersharkdude
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check out mine. i got new monroe and tein s tech and its fine. second link below

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lightsout
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i've got the blue tokico's and eibach springs(1.3"front, 1.0" rear)...and our maxima's are a rear solid axle(not independent suspension), so you won't have that bad camber in the back. I'm not sure if the front will need a camber kit...i do believe that i need one with a minor minor adjustment b/c my camber is a bit negative, but not too bad.

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No camber issues on the Maxima unless you get super aggressive (>2" on the front) at which time you will need a camber kit.

+1 on rear beam not being an issues with camber.

Presscott707
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you will be fine. when i had my teins all the way down i didnt have that problem in the rear.


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