SPC Camber Kits Post Sema Special! Lowest Prices Ever Listed!
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From: Where East Meets West
Originally Posted by lexusk8
In your company site IAPDirect.com, I see a SPC rear camber and toe kit (part no. 72055) with +/- 3.0 deg adjustability selling for $90.00. What's the difference between that and the one selling here for $169.00 (part no. 72050)?
Originally Posted by IAPDirect.com
G35 specific arms back in stock tomorrow! Get them before they are gone. 

does the revised camber kit solve the ABS and traction control lights issue?
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From: Where East Meets West
Originally Posted by ryanwiggum
do you still have front kits in stock?
does the revised camber kit solve the ABS and traction control lights issue?
does the revised camber kit solve the ABS and traction control lights issue?
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From: Where East Meets West
Originally Posted by Texasscout
Why don't you tell us all...
No problem.
The 72055 bolt kit will adjust both camber and toe, however, the installation is more difficult as it requires that you elongate the holes for the camber and toe bolts.
The 72050 arm and bolt kit requires elongating the hole for the toe only and the camber arm is a direct bolt on replacement requiring no modifications. Also, the camber arm is easier for the alignment shop to adjust than the camber bolts. The camber arms offer an extra degree of adjustment each direction as well.
So really, its a matter of preference which rear kit you go with.
Let me know if anyone has any other questions. I am here to help.
Originally Posted by IAPDirect.com
No problem.
The 72055 bolt kit will adjust both camber and toe, however, the installation is more difficult as it requires that you elongate the holes for the camber and toe bolts.
The 72050 arm and bolt kit requires elongating the hole for the toe only and the camber arm is a direct bolt on replacement requiring no modifications. Also, the camber arm is easier for the alignment shop to adjust than the camber bolts. The camber arms offer an extra degree of adjustment each direction as well.
So really, its a matter of preference which rear kit you go with.
Let me know if anyone has any other questions. I am here to help.
The 72055 bolt kit will adjust both camber and toe, however, the installation is more difficult as it requires that you elongate the holes for the camber and toe bolts.
The 72050 arm and bolt kit requires elongating the hole for the toe only and the camber arm is a direct bolt on replacement requiring no modifications. Also, the camber arm is easier for the alignment shop to adjust than the camber bolts. The camber arms offer an extra degree of adjustment each direction as well.
So really, its a matter of preference which rear kit you go with.
Let me know if anyone has any other questions. I am here to help.

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From: Where East Meets West
Originally Posted by Texasscout
Thanks for your info. In fact, I did not know that there was a camber "bolt" type avallable. I would prefer the rod type. No need to confuse these yahoos in South Texas Alignment Shops.
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From: Where East Meets West
Originally Posted by MD_V35
Sweet I'll take them. do you take paypal?
Also, thanks to those who tracked us down on my350z when the driver site was down.
Have a great weekend everyone
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From: Where East Meets West
Originally Posted by MD_V35
Just got my camber kits in, I ordered the package kit with both the fronts and the rears. Awesome price. Thanks for getting it to me so fast.
Enjoy your new cambers.


