well heres my story i installed the BC coilovers and Slammed my max to the point where the wheel well hangs over the tire which i've done many of times B4 with other cars but i've l00ked everywhere and cannot find a rear camber kit i tried eibach they just have the front camber bolts and i've checked with shops that specialize in slammed cars but they have came up with nothing! so at this point i am very fustrated because why would u make a front kit and not a rear kit wtf!! So if anyone knows a place that makes them or even customizes let me know please because my tires are gonna get worn out by the end the summer and please do not suggest raising my car because i'm a diehard Lowrider. Oh and by the way i'm out by the Boston area... thankz..
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Yeah, I think this has been talked about here before. The only way around this is to fab your own or adapt an existing aftermarket camber kit.Originally Posted by maximus55
well heres my story i installed the BC coilovers and Slammed my max to the point where the wheel well hangs over the tire which i've done many of times B4 with other cars but i've l00ked everywhere and cannot find a rear camber kit i tried eibach they just have the front camber bolts and i've checked with shops that specialize in slammed cars but they have came up with nothing! so at this point i am very fustrated because why would u make a front kit and not a rear kit wtf!! So if anyone knows a place that makes them or even customizes let me know please because my tires are gonna get worn out by the end the summer and please do not suggest raising my car because i'm a diehard Lowrider. Oh and by the way i'm out by the Boston area... thankz..
Not at all impossible to do, just not easy.
Huh? I wouldn't know where to start to be honest with u. especially when i called several places that specialize in suspension. i was thinking that maybe if they had a kit for the altima's that they would fit? Seeing is that when i ordered my BC coilovers they stated Nissan Altima 2009. Someone had posted on a thread a few days ago about camber kits for the front and back that cost $80.00?
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there is no rear camber kit for our car, only front. you'd need different control arms as far as I know. try getting a 4 wheel alignment that can help with camber a little
I did ghozt its to the maximum lol.... i have this ride on the ground my friend i might consider bringing it up and inch in the rear jsut to see if i could at least straighting it out a bit.. oh well it was worth the shot g00d l00kz...
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My alignment person who happens to be a good friend was able to use SPC SPC rear camber kit SPC 72050. You have to use both the camber arm and new toe bolts.
aight! I will check it out for sure g00d l00kz family. also dude selling the rims where abouts are u? cause my one of my boys is looking for rims what are those M3 rims?
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Im in so cal.
Ya 20 inch m3 replica wheels.
Ya 20 inch m3 replica wheels.
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aight! I will check it out for sure g00d l00kz family. also dude selling the rims where abouts are u? cause my one of my boys is looking for rims what are those M3 rims?
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Ichiba also sells a rear chamber/toe arm P/N NS-20021R. This same part number applies to M35/45, G35/37, Altima's, and Z cars. Why they don't list the 7th gen is beyond me?
The price is steep at $150.00 relative the the prior OP's link price $88.00^
The price is steep at $150.00 relative the the prior OP's link price $88.00^
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okay since we're finding compatible parts for the Max now...anyone have any idea of some aftermarket struts that may work with our cars?
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No such luck...
We're approaching the 5th year of the 7th gen Max and the only available shock/strut assy's are stock Nissan pieces?
Something has to give soon on this one as the earlier models are well into some high mileage now, I don't quite get it.
We're approaching the 5th year of the 7th gen Max and the only available shock/strut assy's are stock Nissan pieces?
Something has to give soon on this one as the earlier models are well into some high mileage now, I don't quite get it.
well at least i found what i was looking for i will be ordering them this week i spoke with one of the techs over at spc and he also said that it has been done so its all good! the only thing that bothers me is that i might have to roll the wheel wells because once i align the camber it'll probaly scrape the tires..


