New Parts from SPL v. 2005

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Nismo_Freak
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SPL / KTS Adjustable Camber Plates



Allows for camber adjustment and ride height adjustment in front through upper mount (no need to remove wheels). Height adjustment does not affect spring preload. Fits KTS coilovers and most "JDM" coilovers.

SPL Rear Traction Rods - CHEAPER!



The traction rods holds the rear wheels in position relative to the chassis during acceleration and deceleration. Solid bearings and tubular construction reduces play/movement in this critical link. For best performance should be used with solid bearing spindle bushing and reinforced subframe.

Note: Adjustment of the rear traction rods together with the rear tie rods (Hicas models) or rear toe arm can also alter the geometry between the two two arms to reduce rear bump-steer. This should be setup by a race alignment shop.

Note: Hicas must be disabled.

Construction: Chrome plated machined steel16mm rod end ~8,400lb static load rating

http://www.splparts.com1-866-SPL-PART


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hannibal
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Still earning commission??

Nismo_Freak
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I have never earned commission working for SPL.

While I worked there I more than likely earned the same as the kid at Whataburger that took my order for lunch.

turtl631
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Let's not give SPL or Alan any crap..SPL has awesome stuff, some of which you can't really get anywhere else, and I'm surprised they don't get more business. If I had the money to spend on parts, it would be going to SPL.

turtl631
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Hm, checkin out the site, had a few questions. I noticed a pretty big price diff between teh old traction rods and the new steel ones..any chance of something similar for the toe rods? The construction looks similar, so I thought I'd ask.

Nismo_Freak
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turtl631 wrote:Hm, checkin out the site, had a few questions. I noticed a pretty big price diff between teh old traction rods and the new steel ones..any chance of something similar for the toe rods? The construction looks similar, so I thought I'd ask.
It might be possible... dunno.

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Alan, you guys ever finish the sway bar endlinks?-Chet

Nismo_Freak
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Exar-Kun wrote:Alan, you guys ever finish the sway bar endlinks?-Chet
Ah yeah ... forgot to add those.

They are on the website.

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Exar-Kun
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ALan,

I assume for the ST sway bars I'd be buying the stock type endlinks, right?

nevermind. I do because mine anret adjustable, thusly aren't "blade" type...

*sigh*Moron moment.

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Exar-Kun wrote:ALan,

I assume for the ST sway bars I'd be buying the stock type endlinks, right?

nevermind. I do because mine anret adjustable, thusly aren't "blade" type...

*sigh*Moron moment.
Well as you know the endlinks would allow you to adjust preload, which can be handy in auto-x n stuff.

s14junkie
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i have a eibach spring and agx combo will the SPL / KTS Adjustable Camber Plates work?

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Dano
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SPL = teh Hawt.

-Dan

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Nismo_Freak wrote:While I worked there I more than likely earned the same as the kid at Whataburger that took my order for lunch.
But Whataburger's chicken strips are by far more tasty than your camber plates

nab911
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I dunno.. i killed for them camber plates


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