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custom shortened upper arms and extended lower arms for that much camber. have seen worse again....so much camber the stickers on the surface of the tyre don't even touch the road!!!

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this is not a photo shop! there are vids of it driving here

http://www.7tune.com/oni-camber/

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i want a slight camber on my stagea tho , how would u guys recomend doing this ??

custom arms or??

You'll find as you go lower, you will induce more static camber, at the height my car is (avatar pic) it has around -1 deg front & rear. But it changes RADICALLY if you go an inch lower than that...

You can use adjustable upper arms for a G35/350z, I believe, or fulcrum do aftermarket eccentric bushes as well.

http://www.fulcrumsuspensions.com.au/superpro.html

SPF3297K

Front

Control Arm Upper-Inner Eccentric Kit

SPF3313XK

Rear

Control Arm Upper-Inner Eccentric Kit

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i want a slight camber on my stagea tho , how would u guys recomend doing this ??

custom arms or??

Just try your BC's first. when they go a bit lower, the wheels tuck quite a bit.

They can have that camber BS IMO. Great way to reduce grip/power and make it undrivable.

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