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What's the front camber suppose to be on a 4th gen?
I got my car aligned after installing my Intrax springs and the machine said my front camber was -0.9 and -1.0 degrees. Do I need camber bolts? My car tracks straight, but it will pull anytime I'm on a graded roadway that either slopes in or away which leads me to believe I have a camber problem. The steering also feels looser than normal.
Dave |
Camber, in degrees.
-1.00 Minimum -0.25 Nominal +0.50 Maximum +0.75 Maximum left and right difference |
Re: What's the front camber suppose to be on a 4th gen?
Originally posted by Dave B I got my car aligned after installing my Intrax springs and the machine said my front camber was -0.9 and -1.0 degrees. Do I need camber bolts? My car tracks straight, but it will pull anytime I'm on a graded roadway that either slopes in or away which leads me to believe I have a camber problem. The steering also feels looser than normal. Dave here is what nissan says camber should be minimum -1.00 degrees nominal -0.25 degrees maximum +0.50 degrees left and right difference +0.75 degress or less your right on the edge of it. your l/r are not close enough, unless it was like -0.934 or something. i think you do need camber bolts, unless one of your suspension compents is either loose or damaged |
what about mine?
B&G aren't supposed to be as low as intrax, but my camber was -1.0 and -1.1 on the front. I was told that my car was pulling because of the toe, and that camber didn't affect pull that much.?.
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Re: What's the front camber suppose to be on a 4th gen?
Originally posted by Dave B I got my car aligned after installing my Intrax springs and the machine said my front camber was -0.9 and -1.0 degrees. Do I need camber bolts? My car tracks straight, but it will pull anytime I'm on a graded roadway that either slopes in or away which leads me to believe I have a camber problem. The steering also feels looser than normal. Dave http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....2&pagenumber=2 |
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