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  • Project Stanced 350z, What Went Wrong?!?

    Hey guys so I'm having a bit of an issue. I currently have a 2004 Nissan 350z. I'm having somewhat of a suspension problem.

    Wheel Info- XXR 530 18x9.75 + 20 all around.

    For my suspension I'm running
    -Stance GR+ Coilovers (True Type All Around)
    &
    -SPC Camber arms

    My first issue is, my front coilovers are maxed out and nowhere near as low as I want it, why? These coilovers are literally suppose to lay the frame on the ground and I'm a good 3inches from the ground. Every car I google with stance coilovers are laying frames, could it be that my tires are too thick? I'm running 245/45/18 on a 18x9.75.

    Second issue.
    I installed my camber arms yesterday in order to fit 35mm spacers in the rear but when I max out my camber arms my toe out goes extremely out of spec it's ridiculous, half of my tire will tuck under the fender and the other half will be sitting right under the fender. When I installed the camber arms I did NOT install the SPC camber bolts, but do these make THAT much of a difference in toe? It's starting to really piss me off and I'm losing my patience , my setup isn't THAT aggressive yet I'm running into so many issues, BUT THE ONLY THING THAT BOTHERS ME, is this only happens to the passenger side!!! My driver side is perfectly fine, I got an alignment and still no help! I'm in DESPERATE need of help because I just want my fitment to be on point. Any help will be appreciated, thanks!

    This is a current picture of how my car sits.


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  • #2
    it looks pretty low to me you could get 40s or 35s but the gain for the money or go for a trade down to 17"that would dump down it down,or thinner top mounts if such a thing exists
    kind regards

    i agree if your coilovers are at max there should be sparks

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    • #3
      Adjusting camber will adjust toe at the same time... get your camber where you want, then adjust toe.
      Smaller tires. Take a look at your suspension and figure out how to go lower... ie shorter springs.

      You'll figure it out.
      It's like rock-crawling... in the streets...

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      • #4
        Thanks a bunch for replying guys, so for my ridiculous toe do you think I can fix it with the toe bolt that came with my camber arms or would I need toe arms for a greater adjustment?


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