Rear camber arms
Rear camber arms
So, after reading a lot here and doing additional research, I've decided not to install my Ichiba rear camber arms (will see if I can return)... It looks like SPC makes the rear camber arms for Eibach. Is there any difference in quality or warranty between the two? Both, for example, are sold on Stillen's website, with the SPC (even though sold one arm at a time) set being about $30 less than the Eibach kit...
Thoughts, anyone?
Thoughts, anyone?
I'm sure you read the recent discussion the other day from the "Former SE-R and new 2014 Maxima SV Sport owner, let the mods begin" thread; someone on there said they went with the SPC 350Z rear camber kit with toe bolt just to play it safe based on other forum members reviews and feedback.
There was some good dialogue between Ghozt and Racerbox77 the other day and there were good points on both sides but one thing Ghozt said was that you can find a lot of negative feedback on the Ichiba control arms with the 7th gen Maximas whereas you cannot with the SPC 350Z ones, and it's kind of funny because that was pretty much the conclusion I had drawn for myself back in December after researching the topic but before making the purchase.
That said, to each their own and you hope it works out for everyone regardless of the manufacturer.
There was some good dialogue between Ghozt and Racerbox77 the other day and there were good points on both sides but one thing Ghozt said was that you can find a lot of negative feedback on the Ichiba control arms with the 7th gen Maximas whereas you cannot with the SPC 350Z ones, and it's kind of funny because that was pretty much the conclusion I had drawn for myself back in December after researching the topic but before making the purchase.
That said, to each their own and you hope it works out for everyone regardless of the manufacturer.
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