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2010-02-15 06:08:51
#11
Good stuff fellas! Happy to see some interest already. I'll keep you guys posted on whats going on. Hopefully can get they made up in the near future!
2010-02-15 12:16:41
#12
I'd only be interested if they came with heim joints.
2010-02-15 12:28:07
#13
Originally Posted by Viperoni
I'd only be interested if they came with heim joints.


I agree with you too. Bes you can add me to the list for now pending on the setup of these. I am not really concerned about looks... Function>Form however I mean no disrespect but I would like to see what these actually do beside look pretty.
2010-02-15 13:16:20
#14
i would be down for bright ass green.
2010-02-15 13:57:05
#15
Would they be willing to make all 4 Bes?
2010-02-15 14:13:20
#16
id prolly be down
2010-02-15 17:00:53
#17
Originally Posted by Jimithin7000
I agree with you too. Bes you can add me to the list for now pending on the setup of these. I am not really concerned about looks... Function>Form however I mean no disrespect but I would like to see what these actually do beside look pretty.


I hear you on that as I know sometimes its hard to justify spending cash on a cosmetic item. I am working on getting you guys some detailed specifics.

Originally Posted by SE-Rican
Would they be willing to make all 4 Bes?


I can definately run the idea across to Mike. I am sure if we get plenty of interest, they would be willing to do it for us. Once I told him I know of a couple of people who were interested, he said they would try and help us out as much as possible. Waiting on a word back from him.
2010-02-15 17:37:39
#18
Originally Posted by nismo94tuner
I hear you on that as I know sometimes its hard to justify spending cash on a cosmetic item. I am working on getting you guys some detailed specifics.


Either way I will pick up a set
2010-02-15 21:00:42
#19
If someone is going through the R&D to make aftermarket control arms for a niche chassis, make them functional and reach more buyers.

From Mike Kojima's Making it Stick series in SCC.

Suspension Tech - Sport Compact Car Magazine

On the SE-R, the lower control arms are positioned so they begin to point upward as the car is lowered. Now when the car rolls in a corner, the outside tire goes into positive camber. And, if you've been reading this series, you know that is just about the least effective way to corner.

Believe it or not, it gets worse. With the lower control arms pointing upward, the instant center starts to drop rapidly and the roll couple greatly increases. The bigger roll couple causes more weight to transfer to the outside wheels and more body roll.


In other words, our cars benefit from the ball-joint being relocated to a place on the control arm that will correct this shortcoming of a lowered McStrut car. An example:

Suspension Modified Photo

A threaded heim joint ball-joint would be okay, but it would have initial setup and all-weather durability drawbacks for most people. It might be best to make front LCAs with a relocated ball-joint hole that accepts a standard rubber-booted Sentra ball-joint. Press in new bushings and Moogs, and go.

I don't have an open mind to aftermarket LCAs that are only pretty. Don't waste the time. Have them sell ones that work, too.
2010-02-15 21:24:38
#20
Originally Posted by JimR
If someone is going through the R&D to make aftermarket control arms for a niche chassis, make them functional and reach more buyers.

From Mike Kojima's Making it Stick series in SCC.

Suspension Tech - Sport Compact Car Magazine



In other words, our cars benefit from the ball-joint being relocated to a place on the control arm that will correct this shortcoming of a lowered McStrut car. An example:

Suspension Modified Photo

A threaded heim joint ball-joint would be okay, but it would have initial setup and all-weather durability drawbacks for most people. It might be best to make front LCAs with a relocated ball-joint hole that accepts a standard rubber-booted Sentra ball-joint. Press in new bushings and Moogs, and go.

I don't have an open mind to aftermarket LCAs that are only pretty. Don't waste the time. Have them sell ones that work, too.


These are for the rears as far as I know. The front tubular control arms are being made by Overkill Engineering Motorsports.
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