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FS SPC rear camber kit
SPC rear camber kit
Category: Steering & Suspension
Price: $128
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Location (State/Prov): MD
Item Condition: Brand New
Brand new, in the box, never removed from the plastic wraps.
According to Stillen's website, it fits:
2003 - 2007 G35 2DR
2003 - 2008 G35 4DR
2008 - 2010 G37 2DR
2009 - 2010 G37 4DR
However, please verify yourself that it is the right part for your car. I can make no assurances since I am not a dealer. I am selling the brand new unused kit because I ended up not using it. After lowering with Eibach pro kit, I was able to get my rear alignment close enough to be comfortable with it (but not in spec).
Stillen sells for $166.07 with free shipping. I will sell it for $128 shipped in the continental U.S.
Accepting paypal preferably as a personal transfer from your bank account to avoid fees.
The box says Eibach, but the camber arm itself is stamped with SPC and the instructions say SPC. It must be a license agreement between Eibach and SPC. It comes with 2 arms, and a plastic bag consisting of a bolt, nut, various washer-type pieces (two of these bags), and instructions. The instructions said to remove the exisiting toe bolts and use the ones supplied.
Both front and rear camber is out of spec. For me, it is less than 1 degree. Most people told me that it can be set close to spec but not within spec. So I bought the kit just in case, but for me, within 1 degree is good enough since I like to have some negative camber.
Both front and rear camber is out of spec. For me, it is less than 1 degree. Most people told me that it can be set close to spec but not within spec. So I bought the kit just in case, but for me, within 1 degree is good enough since I like to have some negative camber.
Hey guys, I'm getting a lot of questions about the Eibach versus SPC thing.
The part number is 72260. If you go to SPC's website at specprod.com you can click on SPC Performance in the middle and do a search by model. For the sedan and coupe, this is the part number that comes up. The instructions say SPC and the arms have SPC stamped on them. They are definitely SPC. Only the box says Eibach. I am sure a retailer can clear it up, but I think Eibach sells it under license from SPC. It's typical for a manufacturer to sell their product under their own brand as well as another's brand under a fee paying license agreement.
The part number is 72260. If you go to SPC's website at specprod.com you can click on SPC Performance in the middle and do a search by model. For the sedan and coupe, this is the part number that comes up. The instructions say SPC and the arms have SPC stamped on them. They are definitely SPC. Only the box says Eibach. I am sure a retailer can clear it up, but I think Eibach sells it under license from SPC. It's typical for a manufacturer to sell their product under their own brand as well as another's brand under a fee paying license agreement.
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Guys,
had a few interested parties and no one pulled the trigger.
If you are lowered and camber is out a lot, don't wait until you have to pay for new tires. Get this camber kit, which is brand new in the box!
had a few interested parties and no one pulled the trigger.
If you are lowered and camber is out a lot, don't wait until you have to pay for new tires. Get this camber kit, which is brand new in the box!
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