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FLUJOKE 09-14-2015 07:13 PM

SPC toe bolts
 
so i was able to get SPC toe bolts in a package deal but the box says 350z, the guy said they'll work on a 370z bc the numbers on the box match up. Anyone else have any insight on this or should i just buy 370z toe bolts.

NORAIN 09-15-2015 04:32 AM

I think mine said the same thing. You should be fine.

Zipper 104 09-16-2015 04:15 AM

Toe bolts
 
I have a spare pair of SPC toe bolts sitting right here.
The label on the bag says Part # 72055 and # 72265, 350Z/G35 Camber/Toe Kit, however the 4 washers inside are marked 72056, so I'm thinking the 72265 is a typo. (?)
These are the same as the ones I used and on the label any reference to a 370 is nowhere to be seen.
I recall I tossed the boxes they came in so I can't say what the writing on them said.

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Joey o 09-20-2015 08:17 AM

Make sure you have the right part # for our cars...I'm going thru this now. Here's what SPC Told me.

"You are correct; the 72050 kit is not the correct kit for your 370Z. Not only are the toe bolts different, the arms are not the same too. Even though you believe the arms fit, the recommended response is to return the 72050 kits and replace them with the correct parts. SPC cannot recommend using parts on an application when others are listed.

For your 370Z, you have two choice for rear arms: 72260 are the equivalent of the 72050 with rubber bushings, while 72262 has X-Axis joints instead of rubber bushings. These joints have greatly reduced deflection under load but may introduce a little more noise and/or vibration into the car.

Because you have the incorrect parts (even though they are obviously quite similar), I believe there is not a mislabeling issue her. Those are actually quite rare. We would be much more likely to think of a mislabeling issue if you had the correct part number and those parts did not fit correctly.

So, please switch out ALL the 72050 parts for either the 72260 or 72262."

Zipper 104 09-20-2015 06:20 PM

Spl/spc
 
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Originally Posted by Joey o (Post 3313471)
Make sure you have the right part # for our cars...I'm going thru this now. Here's what SPC Told me.

"You are correct; the 72050 kit is not the correct kit for your 370Z. Not only are the toe bolts different, the arms are not the same too. Even though you believe the arms fit, the recommended response is to return the 72050 kits and replace them with the correct parts. SPC cannot recommend using parts on an application when others are listed.

For your 370Z, you have two choice for rear arms: 72260 are the equivalent of the 72050 with rubber bushings, while 72262 has X-Axis joints instead of rubber bushings. These joints have greatly reduced deflection under load but may introduce a little more noise and/or vibration into the car.

Because you have the incorrect parts (even though they are obviously quite similar), I believe there is not a mislabeling issue her. Those are actually quite rare. We would be much more likely to think of a mislabeling issue if you had the correct part number and those parts did not fit correctly.

So, please switch out ALL the 72050 parts for either the 72260 or 72262."

Uh.....I think the OP has SPL arms, so he's just looking for which SPC toe bolts to use with them. I figure any reference to numbers for SPC arms is irrelevant.

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FLUJOKE 09-21-2015 08:20 PM

Ended up being too short and wouldn't even fit. :(

Joey o 09-26-2015 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zipper 104 (Post 3313666)
Uh.....I think the OP has SPL arms, so he's just looking for which SPC toe bolts to use with them. I figure any reference to numbers for SPC arms is irrelevant.

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The spc arms come with the toe bolts Johnson...just showing my mistake so he gets the right toe bolts...which he didn't cuz they're too short.


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