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Old 01-27-2016, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by thomsbrain
Why would anyone mess with those when no one needs more adjustment for the rear and adding adjustment range on the front is more effectively done on the lower arm ball joint (or cheaply on the upper arm ball joint).
because these have new upgrade bushings/bearings already installed on the arm. And my front ball joints are pretty much done with, so why not replace with all new components? Why have to mess with renting tool, press out old ball joints, press in new ones, press out old bushings, press in new bushings, when I can just install something that is already pre assembled and ready to go? I wouldnt mind paying the extra money over spc joints, as long as its more plug and play to reduce downtime
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Originally Posted by mojo_jojo77777
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Why would anyone mess with those when no one needs more adjustment for the rear and adding adjustment range on the front is more effectively done on the lower arm ball joint (or cheaply on the upper arm ball joint).
because these have new upgrade bushings/bearings already installed on the arm. And my front ball joints are pretty much done with, so why not replace with all new components? Why have to mess with renting tool, press out old ball joints, press in new ones, press out old bushings, press in new bushings, when I can just install something that is already pre assembled and ready to go? I wouldnt mind paying the extra money over spc joints, as long as its more plug and play to reduce downtime
Exactly my reasons. My SPC uppers ball joint is about 5 years old now. I have new Ohlins DFV and 10x17 wheels w/255 tires to install that is going to require some negative camber.
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I just installed their rear toe arms on my Ap1 I track. $148 shipped. Will update with hey it's not broke after a couple Harris Hill Raceway abuse. Install was simple.
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the rear bump steer kit looks like the v2 wicked tuning kit.
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I just installed their rear toe arms on my Ap1 I track. $148 shipped. Will update with hey it's not broke after a couple Harris Hill Raceway abuse. Install was simple.
update?
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