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Hi all,

due to some very careless observation, I had to replace my front tyres due to bad wear on the inside of both. The guy doing the alignment said the camber was 4 degrees and everything else checked out OK including bushes etc. He also said that the Skyline has no camber adjustment and believed there was a kit available for this purpose. He also suggested installing a front tower strut.

What kind of babbling bullshit is this. No camber adjustment on a car such as this?? What's with Nissan??

Anyway I suspect that this problem could be due to the car sitting pretty low, compared with other 4 door "Lines" I've seen. B/4 you say "what, a 4 door", let me assure you that this car looks pretty good. Everyone I know reckons the same.

Does anyone know the cost of these camber kits and front tower strut and installation of them?

Anyway, has anyone had the same problem and if so, how did you overcome it?

Cheers

Ric

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front tower strut brace range from $150 upwards and are a 5-10min do it yourself job.

the camber kit is done by whiteline (easiest one to get hold off) not sure how big a job it is to install the caber kit but would sudjest you need a suspension shop to fit it to get the balance and allignment correct.

there are many around.

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