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Dont the CAB's need to be drilled and tapped with a retainer screw? Has anyone installed these with good results?
i might know what you talking about, but that is really pointless thing to do as all bushings are pressed in and designed that they wouldn't move or fall out
I can't tell exact price on camber plates yet, but it's getting around 220$~ . Great thing with these is that you can change sphercal bearing (one costs 15$ - made in germany,or even cheaper 3$ - made in china :D(i don't recomend these..))
Also i can make them caster/camber adjustable.
Wheels studs should be 60$~ (74mm). I recomend to use specific glue (9$ for it)
I have a few questions.... You're using shore A, while most other manufactures for poly bushings are using much harder shore D versions... why did you choose to go this route? (not doubting or putting your product down, but I'd like to know before I buy). Also which Ertalon are you using? 6SA? I haven't pulled the trigger on new bushings yet and these could be a good possibility.
I have a few questions.... You're using shore A, while most other manufactures for poly bushings are using much harder shore D versions... why did you choose to go this route? (not doubting or putting your product down, but I'd like to know before I buy). Also which Ertalon are you using? 6SA? I haven't pulled the trigger on new bushings yet and these could be a good possibility.
Hi,
I wanted to offer noticible stiffnes scale, that's why i choose these materials. Starting from almost standart rubber stiffness(75sh) to almost solid (ertalon).
I use PA6-GA ertalon (if i remember correctly..) it has some graphyte in it so works great in crontrol arms and rtabs(graphyte gives better sliding abilities).
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