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Hi there lady's and gents.

Putting it out there to ask if anyone has recommendations for front end camber kits and or adjustable controll arms? What ones are people running if so and what range of adjustments do they have.?

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Hey Nathan,

There are a bunch of good (and not so good) aftermarket arms available some with pillowball top mounts (stay away) and ones that require your OEM ball joint.

The best option for a road car (IMO) is the Superpro upper arm eccentric camber kit. P/N; SPF3297K

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According to their blurb; it allows another +or - 0.5deg. Unless you are running massively low; this should be ample.

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Dale as always thanks for great detailed response. Just to clarify you recommend to stay away from the ones that have a pillowball top mount or the ones that require the OEM ball joint. I have found a few good brands such as follows. G35 v35 and 350z arms would fit?

http://www.conceptzperformance.com/Cart/description.php?II=10075&Car_Type=G35&UID=20140706150755220.237.47.197

http://www.jscspeed.com/catalog/Nissan_Infiniti/03_06_350Z_G35/Suspension/Eibach_Front_and_Rear_Camber_Kits_for_03_06_Nissan_350Z_Infiniti_G35.html

http://justjap.com/index.php/hardrace-front-upper-adjustable-control-arms-nissan-z33-350z-and-skyline-v35.html

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The pillowball ones will be epically noisy on the street, and will wear quickly.

Yes, V35 and Z33 arms will fit.

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I have the full SuperPro set (thanks group buy from years ago) but never fitted any of them. My alignment guy reckoned he doesn't need anything other than standard adjustment to get it right. But I am hanging onto the SP ones for when my oem parts wear out, which will be never at the frequency I drive the car, lol.

However, I know squat about this stuff, so if it's deemed to be necessary on someones M35, so be it :)

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Cheers gents I've decided to go with the super pro eccentric bushings kit for the adjustments I need. Cheers

Rasored the kits you listed are for the C34 series. I should of specified for the m35 but will be a good point of reference for C34 owners. I've order them through super cheap auto they should be her by Thursday and I'll post up some installation pics once done. Looking forward to sorting out my camber issues :-)

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Fitted the new eccentric bushings today. Wow what a mission but the end result is great perfect amount of camber and stance I'm after. Getting the old bushings out is a pita

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