bouford's ASM build
#1022
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Also, make sure you tack-weld your upper A-arm mounts in the front. Otherwise they'll tear off with extended use with soft slick tires and autocross conditions.
#1023
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Thread Starter
they are but others have run their c71s/91s a season and a half longer than a6s/a7s. since i'm back in my rookie car, i wanted to get as much seat time on them since i am still a novice
i inspect them after every race since i have to swap wheels. my fellow s2k friends who have 4-6 more seasons haven't had any issues yet since our surface is quite loose and courses are typically slower (due to our small lot size).
i inspect them after every race since i have to swap wheels. my fellow s2k friends who have 4-6 more seasons haven't had any issues yet since our surface is quite loose and courses are typically slower (due to our small lot size).
Last edited by bouford; 08-31-2017 at 11:36 PM.
#1024
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they are but others have run their c71s/91s a season and a half longer than a6s/a7s. since i'm back in my rookie car, i wanted to get as much seat time on them since i am still a novice
i inspect them after every race since i have to swap wheels. my fellow s2k friends who have 4-6 more seasons haven't had any issues yet since our surface is quite loose and courses are typically slower (due to our small lot size).
i inspect them after every race since i have to swap wheels. my fellow s2k friends who have 4-6 more seasons haven't had any issues yet since our surface is quite loose and courses are typically slower (due to our small lot size).
#1026
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Thread Starter
seen some of the stories david. i have seen what others have done to address this on s2ki
#1027
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Lol, I'm not a welder, so no clue. It's not particularly complicated though, any decent welder can do the job. Just be sure to wire wheel and clean the area around the bracket as good as possible. It's just one of those things you do, and once it's done you'll never have to worry about again.
#1028
Since you have an AP1, the front upper control arm joints are the weaker than the AP2's. I would suggest you wait until RHDJapan has a weekend sale for Spoon parts and pick up a AP1 set 60815-AP1-000.
Spoon Sports Gusset Plates(click for English at the top of the page): 製品開発の哲学 PHILOSOPHY
Spoon Sports Gusset Plates(click for English at the top of the page): 製品開発の哲学 PHILOSOPHY
Last edited by jackmugen02; 09-06-2017 at 12:24 AM.
#1029
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Thread Starter
Lol, I'm not a welder, so no clue. It's not particularly complicated though, any decent welder can do the job. Just be sure to wire wheel and clean the area around the bracket as good as possible. It's just one of those things you do, and once it's done you'll never have to worry
about again.
about again.
Since you have an AP1, the front upper control arm joints are the weaker than the AP2's. I would suggest you wait until RHDJapan has a weekend sale for Spoon parts and pick up a AP1 set 60815-AP1-000.
Spoon Sports Gusset Plates(click for English at the top of the page): 製品開発の哲学 PHILOSOPHY
Spoon Sports Gusset Plates(click for English at the top of the page): 製品開発の哲学 PHILOSOPHY
#1030
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Since you have an AP1, the front upper control arm joints are the weaker than the AP2's. I would suggest you wait until RHDJapan has a weekend sale for Spoon parts and pick up a AP1 set 60815-AP1-000.
Spoon Sports Gusset Plates(click for English at the top of the page): 製品開発の哲学 PHILOSOPHY
Spoon Sports Gusset Plates(click for English at the top of the page): 製品開発の哲学 PHILOSOPHY