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I put the tanabe nf's on my 2007 gs350 and I think the rear camber was ok, but the front camber was off. Is this something I need to be worried about or is it ok? I don't want to eat tires.
I put the tanabe nf's on my 2007 gs350 and I think the rear camber was ok, but the front camber was off. Is this something I need to be worried about or is it ok? I don't want to eat tires.
if i recall correctly, your front camber should still be within specs after nf install. tanabe nf doesn't lower that much to kill your tires. so i wouldn't worry about it. but you should do a 4 wheel alignment regardless; you can't adjust the camber, but you can adjust the toe.