need camber plates who knows where to get best price
Stillen is the only company who makes them, so you are pretty much limited to stillen's price... which is $$$$$.
Get Eibach camber bolts from TireRack, they are like $28 and have 1.75 degrees of adjustability.
Get Eibach camber bolts from TireRack, they are like $28 and have 1.75 degrees of adjustability.
Originally posted by Nealoc187
Stillen is the only company who makes them, so you are pretty much limited to stillen's price... which is $$$$$.
Get Eibach camber bolts from TireRack, they are like $28 and have 1.75 degrees of adjustability.
Stillen is the only company who makes them, so you are pretty much limited to stillen's price... which is $$$$$.
Get Eibach camber bolts from TireRack, they are like $28 and have 1.75 degrees of adjustability.
Originally posted by SLC I30t
Oooooooo cool, is that a pretty trust worthy system to use? When I lowered my car they told me that I'm off 7/100??? something.
Oooooooo cool, is that a pretty trust worthy system to use? When I lowered my car they told me that I'm off 7/100??? something.
I bought camber bolts from O'Reillys for $29 per axle (two bolts). This was for my 2002 Camry but the Maxima should work about the same. Camry has struts at all four wheels and all had to be realigned.
Blade_99SE,
You had your camber set to -2.5 degrees? That is leaning way in at the top. That just can't be right. Camber is normally -.50 maximum.
Blade_99SE,
You had your camber set to -2.5 degrees? That is leaning way in at the top. That just can't be right. Camber is normally -.50 maximum.
Originally posted by Larry
You had your camber set to -2.5 degrees? That is leaning way in at the top. That just can't be right. Camber is normally -.50 maximum.
You had your camber set to -2.5 degrees? That is leaning way in at the top. That just can't be right. Camber is normally -.50 maximum.
I only suggested this because I had no idea that this was an option. So I wasted $38 for these bolts and didn't even need them, but at least I didn't waste money on the camber plates I orginally set out to get.
-2.5 deg isn't the greatest setting for maxium tire wear, but if your looking for maxium traction through a curves it works really well.
Originally posted by Blade_99SE
Or you could take your car to an custom alignment shop and have they widen the strut holes. I only paid $50 to have them set my camber to -2.5 deg. It also works the oppsite way.
Or you could take your car to an custom alignment shop and have they widen the strut holes. I only paid $50 to have them set my camber to -2.5 deg. It also works the oppsite way.
where have you been hiding? haven't seen you post in like a yr!
glad to see ya still around, and still got that 99! You going to maxus 03?
later.
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