View Poll Results: Interested in a better camber arm from SPC?
Yes, I am interested as long as it is available within the next 6-7 months.
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129
66.84%
Yes, I am interested in a better kit than I have now.
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36
18.65%
Not interested as my car is not lowered.
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24
12.44%
Not interested as I am happy with my front camber kit
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Originally Posted by ATL_Red_G35
any updates?
For those of you that have been waiting, I recommend continuing to wait if possible as they will be well worth the wait. The combination of pricing and adjustment will make these the best kit out there.
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Thanks for the continued support on these.
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So let me get this right...SPC will be making an adjustable front upper a-arm with good positive camber adjustability for an affordable price?
A couple of questions:
1. Will the two arms -upper and lower- be sold seperately or only as a kit?
2. If sold as a kit, does that mean one won't work without the other?
3. Will the kit cost around the $300 to $500 range?
4. Or just the front a-arm cost around the $300 to $500 range?
I'm very interested if it can:
- provide the same adjustablity as Kinetix but without the noise (-+1.5 deg. camber)
- Cost around the same as Kinetix or Cusco
- It's available within 6 or 7 months (my tires are going quick, and I might need something soon!)
- Made with quality materials with rubber bushings (just a personal preference. I heard polyurethane bushings makes too much noise)
Please answer these ASAP if possible, as I'm currently researching the market for front a-arms. I've narrowed it down to Kinetix or Cusco, and I feel like I'm settling for less because there is no other alternative (other than those expensive front arms i.e, 350EVO, Stillen, etc).
If you can make something that provides the advantages of both Kinetix and Cusco, I'm willing to wait...but not too long.
Thanks.
-Peter
A couple of questions:
1. Will the two arms -upper and lower- be sold seperately or only as a kit?
2. If sold as a kit, does that mean one won't work without the other?
3. Will the kit cost around the $300 to $500 range?
4. Or just the front a-arm cost around the $300 to $500 range?
I'm very interested if it can:
- provide the same adjustablity as Kinetix but without the noise (-+1.5 deg. camber)
- Cost around the same as Kinetix or Cusco
- It's available within 6 or 7 months (my tires are going quick, and I might need something soon!)
- Made with quality materials with rubber bushings (just a personal preference. I heard polyurethane bushings makes too much noise)
Please answer these ASAP if possible, as I'm currently researching the market for front a-arms. I've narrowed it down to Kinetix or Cusco, and I feel like I'm settling for less because there is no other alternative (other than those expensive front arms i.e, 350EVO, Stillen, etc).
If you can make something that provides the advantages of both Kinetix and Cusco, I'm willing to wait...but not too long.
Thanks.
-Peter
Last edited by _G_; 05-10-2006 at 12:42 PM.
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I have the rear kit on my sedan and all I need is a decent set of front arms to complete my suspension. I was ready to fork out the cash for a set of 350evo arms (very expensive) but right now those are the only ones with enough room 3 degrees +/-. All the other control arms out there do not give me enough positive camber to bring it back to factory settings. I am standing by to purchase a set from SPC as soon as they are available. I have always liked their products and quality. Keep up the good work.
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Originally Posted by _G_
So let me get this right...SPC will be making an adjustable front upper a-arm with good positive camber adjustability for an affordable price?
A couple of questions:
1. Will the two arms -upper and lower- be sold seperately or only as a kit?
2. If sold as a kit, does that mean one won't work without the other?
3. Will the kit cost around the $300 to $500 range?
4. Or just the front a-arm cost around the $300 to $500 range?
I'm very interested if it can:
- provide the same adjustablity as Kinetix but without the noise (-+1.5 deg. camber)
- Cost around the same as Kinetix or Cusco
- It's available within 6 or 7 months (my tires are going quick, and I might need something soon!)
- Made with quality materials with rubber bushings (just a personal preference. I heard polyurethane bushings makes too much noise)
Please answer these ASAP if possible, as I'm currently researching the market for front a-arms. I've narrowed it down to Kinetix or Cusco, and I feel like I'm settling for less because there is no other alternative (other than those expensive front arms i.e, 350EVO, Stillen, etc).
If you can make something that provides the advantages of both Kinetix and Cusco, I'm willing to wait...but not too long.
Thanks.
-Peter
A couple of questions:
1. Will the two arms -upper and lower- be sold seperately or only as a kit?
2. If sold as a kit, does that mean one won't work without the other?
3. Will the kit cost around the $300 to $500 range?
4. Or just the front a-arm cost around the $300 to $500 range?
I'm very interested if it can:
- provide the same adjustablity as Kinetix but without the noise (-+1.5 deg. camber)
- Cost around the same as Kinetix or Cusco
- It's available within 6 or 7 months (my tires are going quick, and I might need something soon!)
- Made with quality materials with rubber bushings (just a personal preference. I heard polyurethane bushings makes too much noise)
Please answer these ASAP if possible, as I'm currently researching the market for front a-arms. I've narrowed it down to Kinetix or Cusco, and I feel like I'm settling for less because there is no other alternative (other than those expensive front arms i.e, 350EVO, Stillen, etc).
If you can make something that provides the advantages of both Kinetix and Cusco, I'm willing to wait...but not too long.
Thanks.
-Peter
SPC doesn't want to release any info until they have confirmed the release of them. I will post as soon as I have the specs and images.
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I can tell you that the price will be in the 400-500 range and will include both upper and lower arms. SPC always uses rubber bushings so I don't anticipate them using poly now. I recommend waiting as I don't think you will be dissapointed.
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Originally Posted by IAPDirect.com
Peter,
SPC doesn't want to release any info until they have confirmed the release of them. I will post as soon as I have the specs and images.![Smilie](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I can tell you that the price will be in the 400-500 range and will include both upper and lower arms. SPC always uses rubber bushings so I don't anticipate them using poly now. I recommend waiting as I don't think you will be dissapointed.
SPC doesn't want to release any info until they have confirmed the release of them. I will post as soon as I have the specs and images.
![Smilie](https://g35driver.com/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
I can tell you that the price will be in the 400-500 range and will include both upper and lower arms. SPC always uses rubber bushings so I don't anticipate them using poly now. I recommend waiting as I don't think you will be dissapointed.
Please keep us posted when you get updates, as I'm sure some of us are going to hold out until this product is available.
SPC...don't let us down
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