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SPC 03-08 Nissan 350Z/03-07 Infiniti G35 Rear Adjstbl Camber - 72052Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Description:
      Dial in 3deg camber and 2deg toe to maximize your suspension set-up on the 350Z and G35 with this set of race ready adjustable rear lower control arms (RLCA), camber lockout plates, and extended range toe cams from SPC. Specifically designed for track use, the arms include SPC's xAxis sealed flex joints that perform like monoballs, but with non-metal bushings. These arms combine xAxis with forged steel receivers and straight-arm construction to minimize compliance under load. Included lockout plates will replace the OE camber cams to give you that extra assurance that your camber is locked in. California Residents WARNING

      Category Description:
      Suspension components are key to making sure your car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.

      Subcategory Description:
      Alignment kits are a helpful tool that you can use to get your vehicle driving straight after replacing suspension components.

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      SPC 72052

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