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370z / G37 Adjustable Rear Camber Arms
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The Henko Autolab Rear Camber Arms for the Nissan 370Z and Infiniti G37 are designed to provide increased suspension adjustability, improved alignment stability, and consistent performance for aggressive street, drift, and track use.
Built around oversized 3/4" PTFE-lined motorsport rod ends and large 30mm hex center links, these arms are designed to withstand repeated drift and track abuse while remaining straightforward to adjust on the car.
Each arm includes stainless steel rod end spacers, directional laser-marked adjustment information, and a durable Cerakote finish for long-term corrosion resistance and finish durability.
Key Features
- Oversized 3/4" PTFE-lined rod ends
- Large 30mm hex center links for increased strength and durability
- Stainless steel rod end spacers
- Directional laser-marked adjustment indicators
- Durable Bronze Cerakote finish
- Increased rear suspension adjustment range
- Designed for aggressive street, track, and drift use
What Do Rear camber Arms Adjust?
Rear camber arms allow precise adjustment of rear camber angle, helping correct suspension geometry on lowered vehicles while improving tire contact, rear grip balance, and alignment consistency during aggressive driving.
Why Upgrade?
Factory rear camber adjustment is limited and often insufficient once the vehicle is lowered. Adjustable rear camber arms allow proper alignment correction while improving tire wear, rear grip consistency, and suspension setup flexibility for street, drift, and track use.
Developed around real-world drift abuse and repeated track use, these arms are designed to prioritize strength, alignment consistency, and straightforward serviceability.
Specs
Fitment
- 2009–2020 Nissan 370Z
- 2008–2015 Infiniti G37 Coupe
- 2009–2013 Infiniti G37 Sedan
- 2007-2008 Infiniti G35 Sedan
Professional alignment recommended after installation.
Motorsport rod ends may introduce some additional NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) compared to factory rubber bushings.
