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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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Old 03-07-2008, 09:59 AM
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hey i got the spc front arms and have a question. how do we know if we have the updated revised versions of the arms or the old ones that are basically "knocking" all the cars they are installed on? dont like all the negative feedback on this product.....strongly thinkin about backin out of this and gettin a refund on the product...maybe going spl or something
 
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Old 03-07-2008, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by TurboDreamzG
hey i got the spc front arms and have a question. how do we know if we have the updated revised versions of the arms or the old ones that are basically "knocking" all the cars they are installed on? dont like all the negative feedback on this product.....strongly thinkin about backin out of this and gettin a refund on the product...maybe going spl or something
If you have a G35 coupe, then you should have part numbers 72125. If you have a 350z, G35 sedan the correct part number is 72120. "The revised" only applies to coupes who used to use the 72120 and now need the 72125.

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Old 03-07-2008, 12:33 PM
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so part number 72125 is the newest version arms with the new bracket and correct washer/bolt or nut or whatever? where on the product can i find the part number? haven't tried lookin yet....will check when i get home.
 
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Old 03-30-2008, 02:09 PM
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I think I am the first one to report the bottoming out of the SPC arms issue on a sedan. I am also dropped more than most of the sedans around here (~2.5 inches upfront) and am running Tein CS coilovers which appear to not be stiff enough to get around the issue.

Is the only real fix for this to raise the car up or purchase a different kit (350EVO) if I want to keep my existing drop? I wish I would have known about this issue before I purchased the SPC kit way back when.

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Old 04-21-2008, 05:25 PM
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Jeebus!,

I was thinking about dropping my car (2004 coupe, AT, non-brembo) with Tein 350z S-techs, and ordering front/rear SPC camber kits. (using original shocks)

After reading this entire thread, I'm pretty scared.

If i get the revised camber kit (part#72125) and install spacers, will i run into problems? This thread seems to suggest that most people run into problems with install, and the spacers/brackets messing up sensors. Is there any recommend shop for install in the So. Cal area that has experience installing these kits, so there aren't soo many problems with install? Or would I just be better off installing the kit without the spacers? (I wouldn't think the 350z stechs would need THAT much camber adjustment +2 degrees?)

I would really like to avoid the VDC/slip light staying on, or the crazy knocking action. Looks like there hasn't been a post to this thread in some time, is there a newer revised part that doesn't have problems now? Would I just be better off spending the extra $400 and going with the SPL or EVO camber arms?

Thanks all.
 
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Old 04-21-2008, 06:30 PM
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I worked with SPC and received the newer revised control arms. I have since installed them and had my car re-alligned. So far, I am no longer experiencing the knocking I was having before with the unrevised kit.

My experience, for what its worth.
 
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Old 04-22-2008, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jig8
Jeebus!,

I was thinking about dropping my car (2004 coupe, AT, non-brembo) with Tein 350z S-techs, and ordering front/rear SPC camber kits. (using original shocks)

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Old Problem, Old thread. Revised kit+proper installation= No VDC, etc. light issues.

Just to summarize.
 
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Old 04-22-2008, 01:24 PM
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well like I mentioned, it seeems as if most of the problems are in improper installation...are there any shops in the So.Cal area that has experience installing this kit?

So there aren't any more knocking issues as well?
 
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Old 04-23-2008, 11:38 AM
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I personally don't have a shop to recommend in SoCal but I am sure there are other members on the forum that can help. As for knocking issues, they are only experienced with customers that are far too low or have soft springs. To help with those customers, SPC provides bump stop spacers that can alleviate this issue. Its a small minority.
 
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Old 05-25-2008, 11:06 PM
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WOW, I don't know how I missed this thread. Well I installed the SPC front kit (P/N: 72120) with the spacers on my coupe, and I don't hear any knocking on these rough VA roads. I'm slammed on Tein Flex Type coilovers. However my ABS, VDC off & SLIP lights are on. When I first seen these light I thought is was cause by the alignment being so out. Sometime this week I'm going play with the L-bracket to see if that fixes my light problem. Also for some reason I didn't get the lock washers, only the nuts. (And no the nuts I have are not locking nuts).
 

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Old 05-26-2008, 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by citymunky
WOW, I don't know how I missed this thread. Well I installed the SPC front kit (P/N: 72120) with the spacers on my coupe, and I don't hear any knocking on these rough VA roads. I'm slammed on Tein Flex Type coilovers. However my ABS, VDC off & SLIP lights are on. When I first seen these light I thought is was cause by the alignment being so out Sometime this week I'm going play with the L-bracket to see if that fixes my light problem. Also for some reason I didn't get the lock washers, only the nuts. (And no the nuts I have are not locking nuts).

Are you sure you got the 72120? the 72125 is the revised kit and it replaced/replaces the 72120.

I just ordered mine through THMotorsports and was sent the 72125 revised. I installed it without spacers. I didnt need 2 more degrees camber, I can get into positive camber with just the arm.

I thought I had an issue with the bushing not being pressed in far enough, but I just used a flathead screw driver and pryed it in a little.
 
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Old 05-26-2008, 09:46 PM
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Yup I have the 72120 kit.
 
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:49 PM
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I have the new revised kit with the lights on, taking it to the dealer to get it adjusted. Well after I fix that nail in the tire...
 
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Old 09-26-2008, 05:46 PM
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Take it ti whomever installed it to fix it. The problem is likely going to be a misaligned speed sensor. Center the sensor with the ring on the hub.
 
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Old 09-29-2008, 01:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Gilley
Take it ti whomever installed it to fix it. The problem is likely going to be a misaligned speed sensor. Center the sensor with the ring on the hub.
I've pulled them out and put em back in like 2 times, same crap. I noticed that if i take the bracket off and just install the sensors I get no lights, but my slip light goes on for no reason and cuts power, if i put the bracket back on the lights just run back on after a few mins.


And yes I do have the spacers installed.
 


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