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SPL TC rods gone bad
My SPL TC rods V.2 have rusted out around the bearings after about 3yrs of use. SPL replied saying I could replace the bearings for $20 or upgrade to V.3 rods for $121. What is my best option? Or should I go with another brand? The rods could have rust around the area of where the bearing is so even it the bearings are replaced that might not solve the problem. The new ones might not be that much better either. There is no guarantee that they will last longer than these. I thought these had sealed bearings so they were some of the better ones on the market but 3 years is disappointing.
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upgrade. SPL pretty much is the best out there. Going any other route is going to cost you more money one way or another unless you downgrade to isis or similar.
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no shit its going to rust if you don't lube it even if it's self-lube because it eventually slowly runs out of teflon lube. as long as you take care of it, it wont rust. i still have my version 1's and they havent rust out yet and i make sure its well taken care of.
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If you replace the bearings you replace the whole end of the tension rod. it's not like you put a new bushing in the rod end. So that fixes your problem.
Just shoot them with a little WD40 when you think of it and they'll last a lot longer. Also, 3 years is a long time. Everything wears out.
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Wear item, but I've got to wonder what you're doing with your car in TX to rust the rod ends badly.
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I would think that such high quality parts would last a lot longer than three years, but hell, for 21 bucks just replace them and be done
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This. I've read other companies bearings rusting out within 1 year
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^^ And it evaporates rather quickly. Its best to use grease.
What i do to maintain my heims every 6 months i remove all my arms, and manually grease all the heims with bearing grease by packing the bearing groove with grease using my finger, after its packed i wipe off any excess to prevent dirt and contaminants from sticking to the joint.
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i wouldnt unless its only on non-exposed part of the thread. ^^
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the best?
my friend had spl parts, one day pulling out of his parking spot the spl outter tie rod broke, we threw them away and said screw this. how many versions of tie rods do they have? seems to me like they just throw shit out there, guessing, not enough engineering behind it if they have 20 gens of tie rods by now. gen 3 of arms? why not just making it top notch from the start? |
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So you're saying they should have gotten it right the first time? ![]() anyways, who uses these boots and seals for their SPL arms?? Rod End Seals, Weld In Adapters, Spacers And Reducers Rubber Boots Lock nut jam nuts like in this thread http://zilvia.net/f/archive-faqs/161...llow-ball.html FYI I called SPL directly and he said don't bother, just when you are under your car (about every other oil change IIRC) you should clean them with WD40. |
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Also, to the OP, I've had my SPL V1 ruca's for like 4 years or some shit and now have the rest of SPL's arms. As long as you clean them out every couple of oil changes, you're good.
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Buddy of mine recommended to grease all spherical arms and cover them with a bag (or wrap them in plastic). Pretty much protecting the bearings from the elements. While it may not look pretty, I can see why.
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what people like you need to understand is, that a product is a product - and its as good as its limitations. you can take the best diff, and it can fail because you used the wrong oil or lack of it. you can take a great suspension piece, and fuck it up because you dont install it or maintain it properly. i've seen a myriad of people do shit like this, installing parts incorrectly and then upset that they fail. maybe your friend did nothing but subject them to the elements and never maintain them. i dont know and cant answer for your friend. but the bottom line is, SPL is a proven company (states-side) that has a good reputation. while i chose not to rock their stuff, i wouldnt hesitate to run their stuff i wanted a product like theirs. i mean, besides stock what else can you suggest? i dont want to hear ISIS or circuit sports, because i'll bitch slap you. |
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Spl. can't go wrong. Too bad I couldn't afford all their pieces when I was getting my s13 parts :/
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SPL can't be held responsible for your friends inability to correctly install and adjust parts. I installed my v5 ends myself, then immediately after had a shop properly adjust them. I drove over 1600 miles nonstop to another state, drifted and abused the hell out of them with no problems and that was about 9 months ago. I clean off the excess black crap that builds up every time I'm under the car. They work just fine. You obviously have no idea how the engineering of parts works. Especially aftermarket parts. They don't magically pop out of a factory all perfect. It takes testing, thousands of miles of regerous real world proving. SPL does the research and they provide parts as durable as you are going to get when it comes to aftermarket. They aren't OEM Nissan factory parts. You should upgrade to V3 for the $120, if you cant align them yourself, install them and have a shop do it. There's a sheet of instructions on how to adjust the ends properly in the box. Last edited by zombiewolf513; 04-02-2011 at 05:21 PM.. |
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How risky would it be to Drill and install your own grease fitting in a heim joint?
probably inexpensive and will definitely prolong the life of your joints.
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just use the Lithium Grease spray every other oil change and you'll be good it seems, and if they do fail after 3 years or more then just buy new heims for like 20 a pop. Fuck you'd spend that much replacing the oem shit anyways.
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Any manufacturer could and should be held responsible for the parts they offer. Thats not the point though. The point here is, doing the due diligence here and determining the reason for how and why an product failed. |
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Although I can't be 100% sure the part was installed wrong, I can only assume it was installed wrong because of SPL's outstanding track record, precision manufacturing processes, & quality assurance and quality control standards. SPL is second to none in those regards, period. |
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