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I actually have a question. Where the joints are, do those go bad and how do they go bad if they do? I'm going through control arm bushings because, well, I'm super low. Should I just suck up the cost of an OEM arm and change it out every year? Or will I benefit from these arms/joints to where I'm not blowing through the bushings and causing some pops here and there?
i have a heim joint that went bad in my stangkiller arms that i have to replace now, so yes they go bad, not as often but they do
i have a heim joint that went bad in my stangkiller arms that i have to replace now, so yes they go bad, not as often but they do
Preface: Just some observations from an old suspension hack, not an attack.dont know that im a fan of having the ball joint recessed like that. i was hoping to have a bit straighter going into the sub frame so that you could get some camber out of it. might be able to get some caster out of this but thats not what the front needs
Maybe, but having the ability to add a few degrees of negative camber for a dedicated track car wouldn't hurt, unless you're willing to do this:Having adjustability at the bottom just increases the chances for pinching the cv together. Or at least the amount you need adjusted.