fez Member Joined Sep 1, 2010 Messages 639 Dec 2, 2011 #41 I may give my car a once over this weekend... :/
Jackson New Member Joined Sep 15, 2009 Messages 15 Dec 8, 2011 #42 I work at Eibach USA and have these on my track car. I've never seen this happen before...EVER. We're glad you caught it before anything major happened.
I work at Eibach USA and have these on my track car. I've never seen this happen before...EVER. We're glad you caught it before anything major happened.
J JVDE New Member Joined Jan 5, 2009 Messages 8 Jul 8, 2012 #43 Sorry for bumping this thread again. But it's 2012 now, and these alloy arms seem to be discontinued? Since they are not on the SPC site anymore. They now have this beefy steel arms available: They seem quit robust! + for the camber degree you just have to turn on the horizontal srew for very precise allignment. I think I like these new ones. Anyone has experience with these? thnx!!
Sorry for bumping this thread again. But it's 2012 now, and these alloy arms seem to be discontinued? Since they are not on the SPC site anymore. They now have this beefy steel arms available: They seem quit robust! + for the camber degree you just have to turn on the horizontal srew for very precise allignment. I think I like these new ones. Anyone has experience with these? thnx!!
stevenEK9 trackattack Joined Mar 11, 2007 Messages 4,250 Jul 9, 2012 #44 no problems at all with the skunk 2 arms fitted, even bashing wheels off kerbs on track they never slipped or anything seen at least 2 other sets of SPC arms which cracked the same way mine did since this thread!
no problems at all with the skunk 2 arms fitted, even bashing wheels off kerbs on track they never slipped or anything seen at least 2 other sets of SPC arms which cracked the same way mine did since this thread!
NeilVtec Active Member Joined Oct 17, 2008 Messages 2,243 Jul 9, 2012 #45 ^ those arms look very robust, Nice castor adjustment aswell by the looks of it.
R robbyp Member Joined Nov 19, 2009 Messages 355 Jul 9, 2012 #46 Those arms there look a bit more robust alright!!
J JVDE New Member Joined Jan 5, 2009 Messages 8 Jul 9, 2012 #47 Yeah, The part that moves rolles on ball bearings! I think I'll give them a try