Problem with SPC
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Did they install the tiny washers behind the sensors? When I picked my car up from the shop they forgot to put those on and my dash was lit up. Drove straight back and they installed two of those washers. Fixed the problem.
At first, when everything was installed, I did have the ABS light come and the front of the car would shudder. It usually did it when I was on an incline and the front wheels where pushed higher into the fenders. Don't know what caused it but it hasn't happened in the last 3 months.
At first, when everything was installed, I did have the ABS light come and the front of the car would shudder. It usually did it when I was on an incline and the front wheels where pushed higher into the fenders. Don't know what caused it but it hasn't happened in the last 3 months.
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u might want to try the method stated above, check to see if the washers were installed. There might be too much air gap in between the hub and the sensor.
Also check your brake fluid level. This can also be the reason why the lights are on.
I would also suggest you ask your shop if they have one of those abs scanner to scan for the code.
As for the vibration, we need more detail on that to help you out. It could just be the abs self testing.
Also check your brake fluid level. This can also be the reason why the lights are on.
I would also suggest you ask your shop if they have one of those abs scanner to scan for the code.
As for the vibration, we need more detail on that to help you out. It could just be the abs self testing.
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Not sure what you mean? Back when I was buying front camber arms several years ago SPC made two different ones with two distinct SKU#. This was a result of a lot of G35 coupe owners having the knocking issue.
Somebody even posted a picture of revised vs. unrevised and one arm had more of a bend in it than the other.
Somebody even posted a picture of revised vs. unrevised and one arm had more of a bend in it than the other.
Not true and I know this from personal experience. I ran both versions and had knocking issues with both. SPC told me I was lowered beyond the normal working conditions of the arms I gave up and went with 350evo arms instead
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I'm aware of the revised (72125) and unrevised (72120). The revised ones were made to replace the unrevised because of the issues on coupes and sedans. Both the coupe (2003-2007) and sedans (2003-2006) use the same suspension parts. There is not one specific for coupes or sedans (not including the awd models).
I wasn't aware they had completely switched over to revised nowadays. But yes, all the platforms used the same suspension parts.
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So if I'm only planning to drop slightly below the height of Tein 350z H-Tech in the front, then I can probably get away with using the SPC fronts?
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