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Not at all. Funny pic though. (:
Not trying to be an ass, but what defines a competition worthy product? Has anybody actually broken or bent a lower control arm to suggest that it is not good for competition? Just because something is not milled or forged or whatever doesn't make it inferior for track use. I don't track my car yet, but if I break one of these arms, I'll let you'll know. I think products are built at lower price points with compromises for the 99.9% of the population that is ok with not having the absolute best $ can buy. |
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I'm considering of buying the JDM STI version that RCE has. I'm kinda curious why they choose it over an adjustable type.
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I have them also and agree 100% even for track duty. The bushings are way beefier than OEM. Super easy to adjust, too.
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100% understand. I'm of a similar leaf. I would suggest refuting statements like that with facts instead of sarcasm. It IS a competition ready part, but as I said lacks features of the more expensive arms (including weight). My only gripe is that the end isn't boxed like the stock arm, which TiC did tell me before hand. This was a case where I needed an adequate part, not the best part.
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Well thats what I am getting at, the SPC, with little to no bend in it, when compared to something like the Stance ones, how do these structural or design differences translate on the track? will a car with SPC handle different than a car with Stance arms all else being equal? Why?
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No, they should function basically the same. You may have a tad less adjustability than some other options as orbital stated... but easy/basic camber adjustability is still there. As pointed out earlier people are using the spc on the track with no reported failures.
Do they look sexy? No (plain black like oem) Is the price good? Yes My main comment about upper and lower attachments on runners is just from examining prior to install... after install try to flex the arm runners to test strength and see what you think. Once attached the arms are pretty solid. |
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