SPC Camber Kit for 2004 G35 Sport

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gmaxim
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I have installed my new Rims, 18" SSR GT 10's. Now I am looking to install a set of 350z Swift Sport Springs. I wanted to know if the SPC Camber kit is sufficient for this drop.


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Usually you don't need a camber kit if the drop is <2". Is this drop going to be more?

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smockers83
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I like the choice of wheels, I've been looking at the GT7. Put up some pics when you get the chance!

gmaxim
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Thanks for the reply. I think the drop will be around 1.8" in the front and 1.6 in the rear. Was told by a tech that rear wheel drive cars def need a camber kit because of the negative camber. I will post pics once I get the spings on...thanks!

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I would recommend the camber kit over 1"

it over 2" drop i would make sure you put a toe kit as well


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