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Old 09-02-2016, 04:36 AM   #15
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I should totally budget for this when switching out my suspension. SPL FLCA, SPL RLCA and JRZ Coilovers hmm.. oh gawd I can only dream.
That's a good combo
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Old 09-02-2016, 11:54 AM   #16
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Old 09-02-2016, 01:06 PM   #17
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looks like three mounting positions for the "rod"; what is the effect of choosing between these?
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I should totally budget for this when switching out my suspension. SPL FLCA, SPL RLCA and JRZ Coilovers hmm.. oh gawd I can only dream.
@MaximeT has the SPL rear components and JRZ 12-32 coilovers. Hopefully he'll pickup the FLCA soon!
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Old 09-02-2016, 02:05 PM   #19
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@MaximeT has the SPL rear components and JRZ 12-32 coilovers. Hopefully he'll pickup the FLCA soon!
There is lot of things on the soon list. Slick tire first, supercharger last. A lot in the middle. A lot on the car already.

But the rear SPL is really good so far.
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@CSG Mike and @CounterSpace Garage, I purchased the Cusco front lower control arm spherical bushings last week from you and they haven't been installed yet. I think this is a better overall setup for me - may I send the unused spherical bushings back to you and upgrade to the SPL Parts front lower control arm assembly?

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Old 09-02-2016, 02:25 PM   #21
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@CSG Mike and @CounterSpace Garage, I purchased the Cusco front lower control arm spherical bushings last week from you and they haven't been installed yet. I think this is a better overall setup for me - may I send the unused spherical bushings back to you and upgrade to the SPL Parts front lower control arm assembly?
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Old 09-02-2016, 02:26 PM   #22
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There is lot of things on the soon list. Slick tire first, supercharger last. A lot in the middle. A lot on the car already.

But the rear SPL is really good so far.
The progress looks great. Let us know when you're looking for the next stage for your build or perhaps any inquiries you may have in unlocking more potential out of the car.
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Old 09-02-2016, 05:24 PM   #23
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Raceseng CASCAMS and these SPL front LCAs would be a great setup.

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Another thing to consider is upper mount.



The SPL lower arm can be paired with a solid upper mount like the ones pictured above, so that you can get 1) max camber/caster flexibility in the front, and 2) a suspension setup that won't move around on you.

Or, if you want to go uber stance 9000, this combo setup allows you to go wild in the front.

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Old 09-02-2016, 09:38 PM   #24
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Another thing to consider is upper mount.



The SPL lower arm can be paired with a solid upper mount like the ones pictured above, so that you can get 1) max camber/caster flexibility in the front, and 2) a suspension setup that won't move around on you.

Or, if you want to go uber stance 9000, this combo setup allows you to go wild in the front.

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Hi Alex,

Where can you buy these DFI tech plates? I searched on google and couldn't find them. Right now I'm using cascam, but these look like they will help my situation even more.

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Mike, hypothetical gun to your head, if you had to guess, how long would those spherical joints last on a daily?
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I was at the suspension shop today having the rear camber altered and having a bit of a chat to the owner of the shop about some bent lower control arms that were sitting on the counter. (I didn't get around to asking what car they were from). I was told the owner had had an off track excursion, lost control and clipped the edge of the track going side ways bending the arms. I asked wouldn't stronger arms be the answer and was told fitting stronger arms would transfer the force somewhere else. Sure, all elementary but not something I had considered. (I don't know what I don't know). He said it was cheaper to replace the arms as opposed to potentially bending sub-frames or bodies.
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Yup. A lot of guys who simply just street keep talking about control arm rigidity as if they are the suspension gurus. The arms bend because they are designed to bend during an impact. Obviously if you want to extract the very most out of your suspension, these control arms will be replaced by some nice pieces, but you're also trading it off for potential deflection in the chassis. The energy has to go somewhere...
I am suggesting for street use upgraded bushes are the best bet.
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Where can you buy these DFI tech plates? I searched on google and couldn't find them. Right now I'm using cascam, but these look like they will help my situation even more.
I'll put together something for you next week.

I should note that without any other mods, it makes the car sit at around almost 4 degrees negative camber static. The only thing you can change is caster.

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I am suggesting for street use upgraded bushes are the best bet.
Oh, I'm well aware of the issue with transferring collision energy further inboard. Still curious about component life.
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