I know it's not listed on AKG's website but andy over there makes a DTM style adjustable front control arm setup. My friend picked it up last summer but blew his motor before it went on his track car. I would talk to Andy about options as he's a great midwest resource for you.
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Originally posted by AlarmedBread View PostJohn deere uses metric fittings. ;)
I see people buying the same exact stuff you can get from them for twice as much from a 'race' supplier, it's silly.
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Originally posted by Elephant View PostWell there are many different quality levels of bearings like this. Perhaps the John Deere versions are just fine, personally I'm not willing to risk my car to prove or disprove it. If someone else does then great, they can be the pioneer. I'm an engineer, I don't do stuff by trial and error, especially with this type of risk. If I could know for sure the make/model of the bearing used then that also might be different but just because they look the same or fit the same does not make them the same. A wrecked car for $150 is not silly, it's just plain stupid.
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Originally posted by Farbin Kaiber View Post
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Originally posted by AlarmedBread View PostYou're right, it is dangerous to use something that will break under normal use I probably shouldn't have suggested it here because anyone experienced enough to know how strong the part needs to be would have figured out where to get them already.
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Originally posted by matt View PostSo... how strong do they have to be? And how strong are the John Deere ones?
John Deere does not make the bearings, I was just using a brand everyone knows and pointing out that they use metric hardware (thus it is readily available most everywhere). You will more than likely need to call to get more detailed info, I went to a place locally (www.baumhydraulics.com) to get some and they had the data sheets there. I'm sure there are some available that will meet or exceed the strength required for this application.
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