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Old 05-13-2010, 04:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default FS: SPL Parts Rear Traction Arms

If you track your 370Z, you want these. Have you ever been on the track and had the rear end of the car wiggle around under hard braking? Does the back end of your car get upset over bumps? Thats bump steer, and these SPL Parts Traction Arms stop it.

From SPL's website...
"Our rear traction links eliminate the mushy rubber bushings on the stock links to reduce toe change in the rear suspension under hard acceleration/braking and when going over bumps. This provides more stability and predictability to the rear suspension for tighter handling. Our traction links are also length adjustable to allow the rear suspension bumpsteer characteristics to be adjusted.

Our traction links feature 1.25" 4130 chromoly tubing that is slipped over a CNC machined threaded sleeve then TIG welded, making our links extremely strong yet lightweight. High quality motorsports bearing provides lower friction and smoother articulation."


These were on my car for approximately 4000 miles. They are not a wear item so they work good as new. Nothing wrong with them. Selling my car so its going back to stock. Install is very easy, just two bolts that are easy to get to. It will take you just as long to jack the car up and remove the wheels as it will to swap out the traction arms.

SOLD

***Note: These are not the same as the camber arms. The simply adjust bump steer characteristics.

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