IJ.;1268526 said:Point taken but as we discussed at the hill climb how many are designed correctly
jizake1jz;1268870 said:which is the A1 rear camber kit replacing? (no. 2 lower suspension arm? does the no 2 arm even need to be replaced?)
which is the A1 rear toe kit replacing (i think "no. 1 lower suspension arm)?
which is the A1 rear traction arm replacing(same as lipp?)
so the a1 arms, are they aluminum or steel? what is the best setup money can buy? or is that the debate?
IJ.;1265796 said:Motorsports is a very different environment to road use....
Cars are also inspected at regular intervals and the duration just isn't there.
Road car can do 60K Km's a year easily a race car might be 1/10th of that if endurance raced.
Work hardening is a time issue with aluminium.
Poodles;1269437 said:You've got it right, and IIRC the A1 arms are steel. If our cars are lowered enough in the back, you'll need to either lengthen the lower arm like IJ did (cut/weld two arms to make em longer, don't recommend this unless you're as anal as IJ is) or replace it with an adjustable arm.
Discussion is indeed about what is the best money can buy.
jizake1jz;1269940 said:any chance on getting the length on the steel sleeve? i'm at school but i want to order parts now lol
Cz.;1264772 said:Yeah, Yanack was the Japanese company I was thinking about.