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CSG Mike 08-30-2016 06:05 PM

New SPL Front lower control arm (FLCA) discussion
 
https://www.instagram.com/p/BJv7qkHgTQb/

Rumor has it the official press release will be coming soon... any guesses as to what this is? :thumbsup:

byun 08-30-2016 06:15 PM

Front lower control arms...:burnrubber:

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Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 2741666)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BJv7qkHgTQb/

Rumor has it the official press release will be coming soon... any guesses as to what this is? :thumbsup:


whataboutbob 08-30-2016 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by byun (Post 2741674)
Front lower control arms...:burnrubber:


^ This!!!!

JDKane527 08-30-2016 09:09 PM

http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/spl-...l#.V8YuRp8fNnE

808_ft86 08-30-2016 09:45 PM

I got my set in the mail yesterday. Can't wait to get it on the car.

enivid 08-31-2016 07:43 PM

Why so expensive!

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DJCarbine 08-31-2016 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by enivid (Post 2742667)
Why so expensive!

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SPL TITANIUM FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS
Dat titanium

Jonsey 09-01-2016 12:16 PM

So what are the substantial advantages going to be besides weight reduction and strength? My car is at the shop now and they are going to be installing the Whiteline roll correction kit and a whiteline bushing in the front lower control arms. Wondering if the benefits would justify sending those parts back and ordering these.

CSG Mike 09-01-2016 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Jonsey (Post 2743138)
So what are the substantial advantages going to be besides weight reduction and strength? My car is at the shop now and they are going to be installing the Whiteline roll correction kit and a whiteline bushing in the front lower control arms. Wondering if the benefits would justify sending those parts back and ordering these.

This SPL FLCA basically obsoleted quite a few parts on the market for an "unlimited" application. For example, the CSG BRZ has sphericals pressed into the OEM arm; the SPL FLCA does that, for the same price as the bushings and installation labor alone, and more.

The SPL FLCA also allows for *camber adjustment*, caster adjustment, and eliminates two rubber bushings in the front. Combined with a spherical mount top hat/camber plate, you have a zero compliance bushing front.

While it's not cheap, it's a REALLY good value for what it does.

Icecreamtruk 09-01-2016 03:03 PM

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.

Hostile_Kittens 09-01-2016 03:11 PM

New SPL part sneak preview
 
Is SPL planning on making an aluminum version of these too? I'm interested, but dont want to pay for titanium.

Also, how much camber and caster adjustment do these allow for?

strat61caster 09-01-2016 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Hostile_Kittens (Post 2743294)
Is SPL planning on making an aluminum version of these too? I'm interested, but dont want to pay for titanium.

From what I've seen of SPL products and what's pictured here, the amount of titanium components is actually pretty small, a couple nuts and washers. The major piece parts, rods/arms, joints, and bolts are usually typical aluminum and steel. I'd be surprised if SPL could discount the parts by more than $20-$50 by swapping out all the Ti hardware.

The money goes into engineering, quality control, marketing, and compensating for relatively small production runs. Like their rear lower control arm, I'm positive the big black arms SPL makes are standard 6061 anodized Aluminum for both their lower control arms on the 86.

mav1178 09-01-2016 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonsey (Post 2743138)
So what are the substantial advantages going to be besides weight reduction and strength?

Quote:

Originally Posted by CSG Mike (Post 2743200)
The SPL FLCA also allows for *camber adjustment*, caster adjustment, and eliminates two rubber bushings in the front. Combined with a spherical mount top hat/camber plate, you have a zero compliance bushing front.

Another thing to consider is upper mount.

http://i.imgur.com/jktMXk7.jpg

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.

-alex

CSG Mike 09-01-2016 06:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hostile_Kittens (Post 2743294)
Is SPL planning on making an aluminum version of these too? I'm interested, but dont want to pay for titanium.

Also, how much camber and caster adjustment do these allow for?

Quote:

Originally Posted by strat61caster (Post 2743330)
From what I've seen of SPL products and what's pictured here, the amount of titanium components is actually pretty small, a couple nuts and washers. The major piece parts, rods/arms, joints, and bolts are usually typical aluminum and steel. I'd be surprised if SPL could discount the parts by more than $20-$50 by swapping out all the Ti hardware.

The money goes into engineering, quality control, marketing, and compensating for relatively small production runs. Like their rear lower control arm, I'm positive the big black arms SPL makes are standard 6061 anodized Aluminum for both their lower control arms on the 86.

@strat61caster is correct; the key points are titanium, and the rest is primarily aluminum.


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