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.
129
66.84%
Yes, I am interested in a better kit than I have now.
36
18.65%
Not interested as my car is not lowered.
24
12.44%
Not interested as I am happy with my front camber kit
4
2.07%
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Peter:How easy is this to adjust camber on the fly? I'm looking for something that can easily be adjusted for street and track. Looks pretty easy in the pictures but not sure how accurate a person can set it moving it back and forth between HPDE events.
BTW mods, what is this thread donig in the wheels adn tires forum? Shouldn't it be in brakes and suspension?
BTW mods, what is this thread donig in the wheels adn tires forum? Shouldn't it be in brakes and suspension?
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Originally Posted by dklau33
Peter:How easy is this to adjust camber on the fly? I'm looking for something that can easily be adjusted for street and track. Looks pretty easy in the pictures but not sure how accurate a person can set it moving it back and forth between HPDE events.
BTW mods, what is this thread donig in the wheels adn tires forum? Shouldn't it be in brakes and suspension?
BTW mods, what is this thread donig in the wheels adn tires forum? Shouldn't it be in brakes and suspension?
#125
Originally Posted by nm3th
Not sure if it was asked here yet, but this question did come up on my350z and might be useful for others here... will the hub spacers affect the fitment of a bbk?
#126
http://www.my350z.com/forum/showthre...=157962&page=7
According to post #127 in the link, it also goes behind the caliper. Post #130 shows a diagram of this.
I'm just worried that my stoptech caliper bracket might not work with the spacer.
According to post #127 in the link, it also goes behind the caliper. Post #130 shows a diagram of this.
I'm just worried that my stoptech caliper bracket might not work with the spacer.
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Ok, everyone I just received the most recent update from SPC and its both good and bad. The bad news is that they had a tooling correction to be made that was not performed as scheduled by the factory. This pushed the schedule back 6 weeks. The good news is that they are going to pay for expedited processing of our (IAP) order which will push delivery up 2 full weeks. Therefore, the new eta is 1st week of October. That is going to be for the first batch only which is going to be even smaller than expected. If you know of anyone else that wanted to get in on the first order, they need to order as soon as possible.
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****UPDATE: THE KITS ARRIVED TO SPC ON THURSDAY AND SHIPPED OUT TO US ON FRIDAY!!! Since this is a very large shipment, it shipped to us via truck freight (Yellow Freight Company). When I tracked the shipment, it showed a Friday delivery date. We will do our absolute best to get this shipment broken down and shipped back out to you the same day and tracking numbers will be provided.
We only have a handful left for sale on the batch coming in. If you know of anyone waiting on these, now is the time to order as I currently do not have a specific ETA on the next batch.
Thanks for hanging in there guys. Let me know if you have any questions. ***
We only have a handful left for sale on the batch coming in. If you know of anyone waiting on these, now is the time to order as I currently do not have a specific ETA on the next batch.
Thanks for hanging in there guys. Let me know if you have any questions. ***
#131
I posted my review and installation of the SPC kit here. https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension-diy/120507-my-spc-arm-installation.html
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#134
Originally Posted by nm3th
He also stated that the spacers are optional. These are only installed to give more than +1.25 degree of adjustment.
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#135
Originally Posted by Jamaica2G
F*cking A, you have to be freaking kidding me! I just went through the biggest PITA doing this install b/c it doesn't state the spacers to be optional in the instructions.
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