Hello Everyone, newbie so apologies from the offset
Sorry joined a while ago but not posted to much as tried to use the search forums for advise and utilise the expertise of others
rather than pester you all the time, come from a EP3 to the 350Z so now learning new mods for a better car
Great forum by the way and have gathered much help in little things that i needed to do to the car, but i really could do with your advise on my suspension set-up, all standard at moment but looking to upgrade gradually, hope you can help on below and hopefully not bored you to death....
a) First upgrade Eibach Arbs front and rear - as want to improve handling in corners, the car has brand new Goodyear F1 all round
and also brand new oem non adjustable drop links so my question is can i keep these oem droplinks and use in partnership with the Eibach Arbs or is that pointless ? just i have not lowered the car and only see need for adjustable drop links if i have lowered or wish to lower in future, or am i being stupid and need to change to whiteline or spl straight away ??
I had my new tyres fitted and had a hunter 4-wheel alignment done , but when they done front alignment they mentioned my tie rod ends inner and outer may not last if another adjustment is needed in future, so what ones are best to go for ?
c) Rear Camber they said little out but cannot adjust as the camber bolts look to rusty and they didn't want to heat up as close to aluminium sub-frame and they may also shear them. so i told them to leave and i will purchase new ones and get adjusted at later date, but again could do with your help, I've also heard maybe best to change arms at same time as the bolts tend to rust / bond to the arms - so again whats a decent set of bolts and camber arms. - photo attached i pinched of google, hope that's the camber and not toe but these are the bolts they wouldn't touch, oh hope that's camber and not toe also as i will look a right t**
Again appreciate your help and advise on the above, whether forum members or traders i be just glad for the assistance
Darren