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Thanks everyone for your opinions. I guess I'll be upgrading SPL or just getting new heims (bearings) but don't know how hard it would be to change the ends out and whether or not they would be v2 or 3. Either way there is no guarantee that the v3 will last any longer because they haven't been out that long. I have to make decision soon. Tonight I hit a a groove in the highway and practically lost it.. I can here the front making noise every time I hit the brakes. I guess I thought since I read somewhere that the rods had sealed bearings that there would never be a problem so I was surprised when this happened.
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expensive compared to what? common brands arent even on the same quality level, they're trash and not worth comparing to. its like the products i sell, try to find me something equivalent and then we can talk. compare rappers for instance. tupac vs biggie. i mean, theres no question about it, biggie wasnt even on the same playing field. |
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Just because you installed them wrong doesn't mean SPL doesn't make a great product. They JUST came out with the v5's that can handle 40ft/lbs. I have them on my car and they're great. Had the v3's on my other car and they were great as well. WD40 is what SPL recommends so that's what I use. I just spray them and wipe them with a rag whenever I wash my car.
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Those heim joints can last a good while. I'm on 4 years and over 100k miles worth on my Aurora joints in my tension rods, and 5 years worth with about 140k miles on my toe rods. Just clean them out every so often with WD40 and they'll be fine.
And replacing the rod end of the tension rod is as easy are screwing out the rod end and screwing in the new end. Simple fix. |
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Which brings me back to my original stance on OP's subject, $120 to upgrade to the V5 ends is a hell of a deal. You should go with option "SPL trade-up." |
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Sorry if this is a bit off the topic.Since there are people in this thread that actually know how these parts function and maintenance them properly, I want to know if anybody has tried the Fortune Auto arms that came out recently. Are they well built or any better than SPLs? Im trying to decide which to go with.
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yea I love that spl does that when a new version comes out! and I have heard some horror stories of the pillow balls on the megan rod ends dropping right out. I would rather spend the extra coin and be safe, plus your money with spl is staying in america not going to sweat shops in taiwan |
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imo, you're better off stock than wasting time with circuit sports or megan. |
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SPL announces v3 tension rods The bearings on our v3 tension rods will provide you with a longer service life than the v2 tension rods, however please understand that bearings are wear parts and do eventually need replacing. FWIW, our upgrade price is very close to our manufacturing cost, our trade-up program is offered a service to our existing customers. Quote:
But I can see you seem to have some animosity towards us: I'll just wait until the version 10 when they finally get it right I do not know what set you off against us, but I note that PBM (who you seem to favor) is on version 2 on their rear arms as well. No product is so perfect that it cannot be improved on, that is true for everything from iPhones to Ferraris. Our tie rod ends and tension rods have been on the market for a long time (2005 for our tie rod ends, 2003 for our tension rods), we have made improvements on these products over the years, we will continue to make improvements on them, and we will make these improvements available to our customers at as low a price as possible. |
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I have messaged you before requesting that SPL someday make a piece like this: ![]() ^ Adjustable suspension arm w/ Nismo hard rubber bushing I would just like to re-state that I am highly interested in a suspension arm like this, if SPL should ever release it. Based on appearance alone, I am assuming that its just a matter of custom making the end piece without having to re-engineer the current SPL arm design. Please take my request into consideration. Respectfully, Mike / ClearCorners ps: Make these fucking things, PLEASE!!! |
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The main issue is the cost of the Nismo bushings, added to the cost of the arm that can get pretty expensive (they would have to be priced $50+ more than our regular arms), and my concern is the limited market at that point.
SPC does offer arms like that but the quality of the welds and materials is not that great, they are also very heavy (bad for unsprung weight), and I have had alot of SPC arms traded in with cracked bushings, the bushing quality/durability isn't there. So OEM/Nismo bushings would be the way to go, except then the cost gets in the way... |
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QA1's strongest 1/2" bore 3/4" shank rod end has an ult. radial static load capicity of 11385 lbs. Auora's strongest in the same dimensions is 40000 lbs. What would you feel safer with? |
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I contacted QA1, They said they get some of their bearings from china and wont have a shipment of bearings for a few months. called FK bearings (made in america) got my bearings a few days later. 30 bucks a bearing though. SPL suspension parts build quality is greater than the rivals, i had several different ones and SPL is the best. And if you think about it they are not that much more expensive than the competition unless you're buying megan, than get mad when they break and you smash your car.
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Already looked into SPC a LOOOONG time ago. Remember, all day every day I speak with customers.. not 240 owners, customers with cars that usually cost more than 1,000.00 USD. Cars like 350Z, NSX, etc... I've heard about SPC (from my customers) and the quality is just not there. I am not saying that hear-say is 100% factual information, but when you get X amount of people saying things, it effects my personal decision.
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Thank you for taking the time out of your very busy day to respond to this feeble request. Jokes aside, trust me.. I know what you mean especially when you are building a product based on another mfg's product. Not only does pricing fluctuate with NISSAN goods, but availability also changes and unfortunately, parts like these Nismo bushings have been getting harder and harder to acquire. A quick search through my million posts and I'm sure you can digup a thread where I had a hell of a time locating rear lower control arm bushings. Eventually, some of the nissan dealers stepped up to the plate and managed to locate them. Items like the diff bushings are no longer available, I fortunately acquired a set. In regards to the links, I dont even care if they're sold WITHOUT the bushings. I have extra bushings. Or, buy a small batch at volume and work with one of the many reputable NISSAN dealers and get them at bulk discount. Sure, maybe the cost will be more than your helm joints.. but in the end, it will be a product geared towards folks who still want that bit of compliance & elasticity in their street car. People pay more money for luxury, INFINITI costing more than NISSAN, Lexus more than Toyota. This is the cost that we have to pay. Even if its a small production, please keep my request in mind.. you have a sale here. |
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I think if you are putting more than 11,000lbs of load through the rod end, you will have other concerns than the rod end breaking. But just to clarify, the rod ends we use on our tension rods are 3/4" bore, which the QA1 end has a rating of 28,000lbs.
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"The fatigue limit for 6061t6 aluminum is rated @ 14,000 psi for 500,000,000 cycles of complete and equal load reversal, according to wikipedia, and the Machinery's Handbook. 7/8 6061t6 hex, with 5/8" threads, with an area of .3562, will fatigue at or above cyclic loading of 14,000psi x .3562 = 4986.8 lbs of force" So if the entire arm (aluminum hex) is going to go to fail at 5000 lbs of force, why the heck do we need rod ends that can withstand a radial static load of even 10000 pounds? Unless an engineer can explain to me that I'm not comparing apples to apples (fatigue-limit to radial-static-load) I think the debate on rod end strength has gotten a little out of control. And on a side note I've used the seals-it rubber protection boots for almost two years on my mazdaspeed sway bar heim links. They came with cheapo non PTFE lined end links that I figured I'd be swapping out within 6 months. After fighting the boots on, I packed them with high temp brake grease. Even after two years the crappy rod ends have NO increased slop. These are the one piece big boots, not the two piece covers. I'm a seals-it believer now.
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Techincally speaking, heim joints shouldn't even be used for suspension arms they're designed for axial loads, not bending. Heim's are just the easy way of designing control arms that give quick and easy adjustment. |
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Typically the sizes of the rod ends used in most suspension arms are technically sufficient, if based just on static radial load ratings. However providing alot of headroom on the load rating predicts that the bearing is less "stressed" and will be able to provide longer service life, all other factors equal. |
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