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The rear have stock control arms so it never changed since there is no way of adjusting camber with stock parts. On the front picture I just remembered I took that pick with stock suspension and never retook when I got coils. With the coils on now the top of the wheel is 100% flush with the fender, I never touched the camber on the plates. If you want I could retake a pic of how the fronts look now.
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wow this looks amazing. and like spitfire said up above, -2 to -3 degrees all around and youll be good, so pretty much natural camber when lowering the car + playing with the camber plates a lil and you should be golden. Good luck, looking foward to seeing this!
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any guess as to how much that silver car is lowered by?
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While searching around for wheels a while ago, I found this, unsure of how thick the adapter is (they are actual 33GTR wheels as far as my knowledge goes) but:
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Bringing this back from the dead.
Anybody have legit concrete facts of what needs to be done to make these fit? Don't want to run silly camber.
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oh and as far as what needs to be done, if you dont cut the factory studs when you install the adapters, you will have to shave some metal off the wheel (in the back) to make them fit. This can be the case with a lot of different wheels with the adapters.
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Wheel Directory: OEM Nissan Skyline R33 17x9.0 +30
Bump from the dead. Thought I would post mine finally.
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Also plan on doing the hub conversion at some point next year!
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