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vr4boy wrote:A wedge shaped wheel spacer wouldn't work, what happens when you drive, when the wheels turns 180 degrees, it would be on a huge angle.
phoenix wrote:Yeah the JZXs do gain a lot of rear camber when lowered. What are the alignment specs? I've got a moderate drop and factory adjustment can only pull it back to -1.5 (jzx110), which combined with increased toe in seems to give me good wear based on my driving style.
You could always try a wedge shaped slip on wheel spacer?
vr4boy wrote:A wedge shaped wheel spacer wouldn't work, what happens when you drive, when the wheels turns 180 degrees, it would be on a huge angle.
~SlideWays~ wrote:My JZX100 has too much camber at the back (its not too low at all) and is eating tyres. So I'd like to fit some adjustable lower arms to get it back to factory camber, or at least close.
I assume that any adjustable parts need to be certified but I'm not after 'mad drift stylez' I just want to set it right. It does not have coilovers so I can't just raise the suspension.
tsoob wrote:according to LVV only load bearing arms need to be certified, however most certifiers want anything adjustable certed.
In your case you will have to
tsoob wrote:according to LVV only load bearing arms need to be certified, however most certifiers want anything adjustable certed.
In your case you will have to
phoenix wrote:What did you end up with?
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