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Maybe it does but given the size of operation that I think RacerX runs I didn't think they would need part numbers. Hence my question.
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It is a part number for sure
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The prototype control arm did use two mounting locations and allowed it to be installed on either side of the car. You can see in the screen shots that the pocket now has a rib inside of it, and the control arms are now side specific. Yes, it is a little bit more machining but not too bad. Quote:
I think we have just over 100 parts that we sell from our website, we currently stock all FR-S/BRZ/GT86 parts. Its not an issue keeping track of just the 100 parts, the issue is keeping all of the components and items needed to ship those parts. This means we have to keep a lot of hardware, fittings, hoses, and numerous other items on hand. It also lets us know when we need to make more simple items like hex adjusters for suspension components. I guess thats the burden we carry when we make the majority of the parts we sell. Hope that sheds some light on the subject, and may have been more info than needed. |
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Thank you for the detailed explanation.
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Ok, so let me try to understand the two options you guys offer:
New LCA's $550-ish -independent adjustment of Camber and Caster -.75 of roll center adjust built in -Weigh 5lbs 2 oz. - Anti-dive built in Chromoly LCA's $609-659 -Adjustable camber- fixed caster - Weigh? - one piece construction is more solid - Up to 2" of roll center adjustment - Replacement bushings for increased precision and feel Am I missing something, or am I only saving $100 or so just to make it a bit easier to alingn? Last edited by sunset_blvd; 02-24-2015 at 06:42 PM. |
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Shortly the Roll center will be a separate option, and will be a common kit that will work with both of the control arms we offer as well as the OEM control arms. |
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They aren't one piece. Looking at the pics they are welded 4 piece without the joints.
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Front lower control arms done!!
We finished machining our updated design last week. Here are a few pics of the new design. We are sending out a few sets for anodizing this week and we should have the final product up on our site shortly for those that are interested.
As always if you have any questions or comments please let me know. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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