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All, Ok I installed the SPC rear camber arms, but see the additional bolts, etc, for making the toe adjustment. I haven't read of anyone using the Toe parts when

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Ok I installed the SPC rear camber arms, but see the additional bolts, etc, for making the toe adjustment. I haven't read of anyone using the Toe parts when doing their camber arm install.

Does anyone have any pics or a step-by-step of how to properly do that install? Or is it just unnecessary...

Btw, what are the specs most of you are using for the rear camber? (I am sure the alignment shop will ask)

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hey Brian here is a link to some adjustable toe arms.
SPL PARTS

SPL PRO rear toe arms
SPL pro rear toe arms replace the stock mid link to provide toe adjustment, for those who have converted to true coilovers in the rear suspension and who no longer need the midlink to hold the rear springs. Combined with our rear camber arms, this arm will allow for a wide range of adjustment for rear toe and camber. Our toe arm features:

1.25" 4130 chromoly tubing construction for strength; 4130 chromoly has a higher strength/weight ratio than aluminum!
QA1 Endura 2000 chromoly rod ends with maintenance-free injection molded teflon/kevlar lining for long operating life and low friction for maximum performance; eliminates the compliance of rubber bushings to provide precise handling
Our unique hybrid adjuster provides fast and accurate alignment
Adjustment specs
Toe adjustment range is +/- 6deg (+/- 7deg w/ stock eccentric bolt) from stock arm (note: toe adjustment affects camber)


its not instructions but i hope that helps if your looking for toe arms

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hey Brian here is a link to some adjustable toe arms.
SPL PARTS

hope that helps
Thanks man,

I think what I am really asking is: Are our stock toes adjustable? Because if they aren't, then I am foreseeing a REAL problem with feathering on my rear tires after installing these rear camber arms.

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SPC rear camber arms come with eccentric toe bolts. It's sold as a set because both must be installed. A template is included with the bolts so you can properly enlarge the hole in the subframe for the new toe bolt to do it's job. The factory bolt has a very narrow span of adjustment, the one SPC provides has much more eccentricity to it, allowing for alot more degrees of adjustment
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Thanks all for your tips and advice! Here is what I found/did:

After putting on the rear camber arms, the toe had changed enough to cause the tires to feather. I finally figured out how to adjust the toe (and install the SPC Toe kit). So I installed those, and took it down to the alignment shop.

The specs can be found in the 'manuals' section on the forum under 'Service Manuals':
2009 370Z Service Manual

You will most likely will have to bring these measurements into the alignment shop, as they probably won't have the specs for '09 370z.

They are:

Rear Wheels (L/R): Camber (d = degree): min -2.16d; nominal -1.67d; max -1.17d.

Total Toe In: Distance: min .079in; nom .146in; max .213in.; Angle (degree decimal): min 0.09d; nom 0.15d; max .21d.

Front Toe: min .05in; nom .08in; max .11in

I hope this helps all you guys like me that are pretty inexperienced with suspension adjustments...

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