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Old 10-12-2004, 09:03 AM
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Camber kits.

I have 89 maxima, that is lowered with Eibach pro kit springs. I was wondering what camber kits every one is using? I currently have the eibach one, but the inside of my front tires are wearing pretty fast. I was thing of putting the sprint camber kit in, because it offer -1.75 to 1.75 degree of change. What are your thoughts?
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Old 10-12-2004, 09:22 AM
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they're all about the same. doesn't matter who makes them, just get one.

but check your suspension first. with Eibachs you shouldn't have camber problems. most of the time, these tire wear problems are caused be worn bushings and suspension components, NOT from the springs.
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I was thinking it was the camber and no the bushing, because when you look at the front tires you can see that they are angled out just a little. Is this a common problem with maxima's.
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it's common on any 15 year old car.. the camber being off likely isn't from the springs, it's from the control arm bushings and ball joints being shot causing the suspension to be completely out of whack.
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