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Im looking at ordering 2 sets of the SPC Performance adjustable bolts that can be used for both camber and/or toe. Im getting 2 sets so I can use these for the camber and toe arms, saves ordering another set later if needed. They increase the amount of adjustable camber or toe to 3deg - or +.

Here is a link to them them.

http://www.spcalignm...om&to=AsiAustTo

Im wanting to know if anyone else wants a set as then I can place an order and we can split the postage on them from the US as additional items are free postage. The price I can get them for is $21 with current exchange rate, for a set of 2 bolts to do either the camber arms or toes arms. If you want to do both arms like me you need to order 2 set (4 bolts) The combines postage is $50 split between how ever many sets are ordered.

Let me know asap as I want to place an order in the next few days. These also fit the V35. I will confirm the price when the order will be place to check the limit of sets I can order in the combined postage.

This linked part is the item I will order so please check yourself that its correct for your car as I will take no responsibility for wrong items, just to cover my a*rse nyaanyaa.gif

Cheers

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Not a prob, Ill see how many more I get over the next couple days.

How many sets are you after, 1 or 2?

Cheers

No worries.

Sorry, I edited my post after the fact; 2 sets.:thumbsup:

Just waiting on an email back from them. Im also looking into having them made here in Adelaide as it could be quicker and easier, just trying to price them up. This way I can get it made from my existing bolt in my M35 so I know 100% they will fit and work. Ill get the washers laser cut and use high tensile bolts for them. Will let you all know the price of the local made bolts asap.

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Yeah Im assuming its the part number I have listed. There is 2 part numbers that fit the G35. 1st is the same part number as Ive listed that also fits the 350Z and the 2nd part number also fits the 370Z, so I should have the correct part number in mind.

I have seen some a/market brands make these with a captive washer at the head while others don't have this head washer captive. I can't see that it matters if they aren't captive as they them have them fitting with a D slot in the washer and bolt machined accordingly.

So any other takers on these? Placing the order before the end of the week.

So far its:

Myself x 2 sets

Daleo x 2 sets

Scotty nm35 x 2 sets

The people interested I will PM bank details for payment in the next couple days.

Cheers

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What cambers arms did you order? M35 as far as I know, has a camber arm on its own, the g35/v35 arm doesn't fit the m35. The only camber arm I've found for the m35 is out of Japan for around $600 and these are only modified factory arms. This is why I'm going with the SPC bolts.

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Apparently the mount just needs to be altered. You have to either compress the U shaped mount to shrink it, or put washers in like the shocks.

They better fit, second time lucky from this guy! He has them fitted to his M35 though, so should be fine.

They M35 shocker mounts to that arm but I don't think it does on the V35. You won't have any where to mount the bottom of your shocker if you use the V35 arm. So I don't see that working.

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Ok guys, I have confirmed the correct kit for our M35 Stagea from SPC Performance themselves. The kit we need is this http://www.spcalignment.com/component/spc/?task=part_description&pid=72265&region=AsiAust&make=Nissan&model=370Z&year=2009+-+2011&from=AsiAustFrom&to=AsiAustTo

This is a 90mm long bolt where as the V35 bolt is only 80mm long. I measured up a bolt in my M35 and its 87mm long.

At this stage we have the following orders

Myself x 2 sets

Daleo x 2 sets

Scotty nm35 x 2 sets

Commsman x 2 sets

The price per set of 2 bolts is $21 plus a split cost from the $50 postage from the US. This will be worked out when the orders are closed on this wednesday and I know the amount of kits to be ordered. There will then be a postage cost of around $10 for the guys outside of SA, this will be confirmed on a case by case bases or I can post them to one guy in each state and he can arrange to have you pick them up from him. This will again save a bit of postage for everyone. Again it will be priced dependant on how they are sent.

So anyone else wanting the bolts will need to place their interest by wednesday and then I will PM people my bank details wednesday night, 16 Nov, to make make payment so it clears friday or monday to then place the order monday 21 Nov

Cheers guys

Here's a pic of the camber arm I'm talking about, on M35 suspension:

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They're coming from the guy who sold me the toe arms. I've had to return them as they don't fit M35s, even after being told they did. Apparently the guy has an M35 and has these camber arms fitted. I can't see any reason why the rear suspension would differ between M35 and NM35, if he does have a 2WD.

I'm not convinced, but rather than get a refund I figured I'd give these a crack and see how I go. If they're no good, I'll get these bolts later.

See the bolt inside the red oval I marked, thats the M35 Stagea lower shocker mount bolt. Notice its not on that a/market arm, thats because they don't fit the M35 Stagea.

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