View Poll Results: wat problems r u having?
installed spacers, have ABS, Slip, VDC lights on
29
18.01%
installed spacers, have knocking
7
4.35%
installed spacers, have both lights and knocking
6
3.73%
didn't install spacers, have no problem
40
24.84%
didn't install spacers, have one of the problems above
7
4.35%
didn't install the camber kit yet.
43
26.71%
installed spacers, no problem
29
18.01%
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Originally Posted by redlude97
Go with the SPL's instead, they offer quite a bit of adjustability(+1 deg with up to +3 deg with fender modification). I believe this was based on their old street arms, with the newer low clearance arms allowing even more positive adjustability without modifications.
for now, i will live with the negative camber. however, before i get a new set of tires i do plan on getting a new front kit to correct the camber back to -1.5/-2 (anywhere in between that is fine with me).
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Hey Calvin,
My suggestion would be to install the spacer because they will automatically give you an additional 2* of positive camber. Even if you go with another arm I would see if you could keep or buy the spacers from SPC, they will give you much more flexibility. I have the spacers with my 350EVO's and it's the best setup possible IMO, tons of flexibility without any issues.
The SPL arms are adjusted by lengthening the arm for more positive camber thereby getting the knocking issue when adjusting for more positive camber. The only fix is to shorten the arm which means less positive camber. I know on the old arms they were only getting .5*- 1* depending your drop although by having the spacer installed that would give the additional 2* of p camber. I have no experience with their new arms although, IMO because of their design of having to lengthen the arm for adjustment having the spacers would mean the arms would be shorter with the same camber spec.
I have the vendor for the SPL arms that I will find for you.
Mark
My suggestion would be to install the spacer because they will automatically give you an additional 2* of positive camber. Even if you go with another arm I would see if you could keep or buy the spacers from SPC, they will give you much more flexibility. I have the spacers with my 350EVO's and it's the best setup possible IMO, tons of flexibility without any issues.
The SPL arms are adjusted by lengthening the arm for more positive camber thereby getting the knocking issue when adjusting for more positive camber. The only fix is to shorten the arm which means less positive camber. I know on the old arms they were only getting .5*- 1* depending your drop although by having the spacer installed that would give the additional 2* of p camber. I have no experience with their new arms although, IMO because of their design of having to lengthen the arm for adjustment having the spacers would mean the arms would be shorter with the same camber spec.
I have the vendor for the SPL arms that I will find for you.
Mark
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Originally Posted by aHero4Eternity
i'm still searching for vendors that carry the SPL arms. any suggestions?
for now, i will live with the negative camber. however, before i get a new set of tires i do plan on getting a new front kit to correct the camber back to -1.5/-2 (anywhere in between that is fine with me).
for now, i will live with the negative camber. however, before i get a new set of tires i do plan on getting a new front kit to correct the camber back to -1.5/-2 (anywhere in between that is fine with me).
Here's 1 vendor for the SPL arms. He is the main distributor of SPL.
SGP Racing
281-444-9195
sales@sgpracing.com
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^ Hi Leon,
I know that SPC tried to sell their spacers to 350EVO although they declined. In doing business everything has a price so IMO, I'm sure they would be willing to sell their spacers although since you were a former customer I would try to workout a deal with them. You might try talking to Peter at IAP and see what he can do for you, just a suggestion.
I read your post....aren't the EVO arms excellent? Like I told you they are pricey but you do get what you pay for!
Mark
I know that SPC tried to sell their spacers to 350EVO although they declined. In doing business everything has a price so IMO, I'm sure they would be willing to sell their spacers although since you were a former customer I would try to workout a deal with them. You might try talking to Peter at IAP and see what he can do for you, just a suggestion.
I read your post....aren't the EVO arms excellent? Like I told you they are pricey but you do get what you pay for!
Mark
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Originally Posted by superdds
^^^mark...do you think spc will just sell the spacers separately? i was just at ai and orlando said the same thing...that the spacers will give you more flexibility in terms of achieving positive camber.
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Originally Posted by G35BASTARD
Just had my SPC front and rears installed (1st gen set), and I'm only getting the SLIP and VDC Off light. The knocking noise is only when I hit a bump or a dip.
I bought my set from IAP, what are my options? Was there a revision made?
I bought my set from IAP, what are my options? Was there a revision made?
I am going to try to take my spacers out and see if that will work and go back to using the stock mounting points for the abs sensor.
just be aware that it is an install issue.
hope that helps.
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took the spacers out and lights all went out. those spacers are absolute CRAP! one of the poorest designs IMO. when i went to remove the spacers, i noticed that the threads on my brembos got stretched out due to the way that the spacers aligned the brakes to the rest of the suspension.
DO NOT USE THE SPACERS ON THE SPC FRONT CAMBER KIT.
now that i have the spacers out, the abs, and vdc are working again and i was able to bring the alignment back into spec.
DO NOT USE THE SPACERS ON THE SPC FRONT CAMBER KIT.
now that i have the spacers out, the abs, and vdc are working again and i was able to bring the alignment back into spec.