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Curious why the Whiteline endlinks were contacting the control arm? Does the Cusco mount the endlink any differently than OEM? Any chance of posting up a pic of it contacting?
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Here is a pic i took of both the stock and cusco arm i actually had to cut and shorten the screws that came with the white line kit. ![]() And here is a pic of the bracket that the whiteline kit comes with, the perrin mounts right on there ill try to get a pic later. Do you see the angle of the whiteline end links? The perrin mounts just like stock.
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Thanks for the extra pics as I'm interested in these arms as well.
How easy is it to adjust the lower arm? Do you have to unbolt the one, interior end and spin the pillow ball then bolt it back up? Or can you adjust it "on car"? In regards to your corner weighting, I've noticed on a few corner weighted cars that there is a good 40-50lbs more weight on the left rear of the car (without spare/jack and minimal fuel). Have you seen anything under there that could account for that? |
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When you corner-balance the car, you are setting the coilovers to give you front left + right rear = front right + left rear. If the car has 100 lb. more weight on the left, it's going to show up on both the front left and right left tires after balancing, whether the extra weight is at the front, back, middle, or evenly distributed.
Often on Japanese performance cars they'll design them so that with a driver on the *right* side of the car, they get even left/right weight distribution. So with a driver on the *left* side, there is left-side weight bias. On my FD, there's 130 lb. more weight on the left side than on the right with a left-side driver and 1/2 tank of fuel, because of the designed-in left weight bias. Same thing here. Doh. Last edited by ZDan; 08-06-2012 at 09:41 AM. |
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I knew I shouldn't have had the chili before qualifiers
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holy crap your toe was SOOOO off before alignment!
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Did you check on how much the percentage changed on your cross wieghts with and without the driver? I was pretty surprised, mine changed .1% . that is nothing compared to other cars. pretty cool...
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Used custom specs and camber plates & arms since the car has no stock adjustment.
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