Spark Racing S13/14 Rear Sub-Frame Bushing Kit $49.95shipped

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Spark Racing Rear Sub-Frame Bushing Kit

Kits comes in a 8 piece set.

Perfect to eliminate wheel hop. also this kits is not like the aluminium version which are to stiff.

Special Introduction Price of $49.95 shipped



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do these replace the rubber bushings or squish them?'caues $50 is a hella sweet price

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corn322 wrote:do these replace the rubber bushings or squish them?'caues $50 is a hella sweet price


They are used along with your stock rubber bushing.. so yeah you got to squish just like that tanabe ones:)

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WOW you just got the best welcome now didnt ya?Gotta love these people, their our own.

I need some apporved stuff too...I love the import tuner banner steal idea too.

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w0w, great way to welcome a new sponsor :rolleyes I agree that presentation is important, but thats besides the point. People make spelling errors, it should be a quick fix. Also, logo's are occasionally ripped, it happens =/ I'm not saying its right, but its not like its the first time we have seen it.

He's offering a deal, yet he receives criticism for things that don't really matter. He's sponsoring the board, so I think he should receive a thanks for helping to keep the board running, not to mention occasional deals he may offer.

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doesnt someone make aluminum bushing replacements for the rear end? i forgot who it was though. hmmm......... gah. if i remember i'll get back atcha

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Good stuff. You have a nice web page.

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well with those aluminum subframe bushing they are too stiff most people i know that run them on run the bottom ones. the problem with the aluminum ones is they have no flex. good for drag racing but not for drifting.

Also my spelling is least of my concern im not writing a report or a proposal if you dont like my spelling then dont by from me if that brings up to much concern.

Im one of the few people that hold poeples hobbie into consern more then making money.

Im new to this forum, I dont expect people to know what im all about the first day. So talk to you all later and nice to me you all too.

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Welcome to NICO.

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Welcome Anthony:jazz:

Some of our folks can be a bit grouchy.Dont let them bother you.

Fred..:)

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VmaN! wrote:He's offering a deal, yet he receives criticism for things that don't really matter. He's sponsoring the board, so I think he should receive a thanks for helping to keep the board running, not to mention occasional deals he may offer.


:Werd

Welcome to NICO, Anthony. Thanks for helping support NICO and keep us rocking!

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Welcome aboard. btw are these made out of?

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reccakun08 wrote:Welcome aboard. btw are these made out of?
They are made from a nylon and other secret composites

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I'm interested in getting this.

3 questions:

1) Will I need to get a realignment after I install this?

2) I'm not too positive on what "wheel-hop" is, can you give me a sample scenario? What I'm hoping is that it will fix this problem: When I am going onto the on-ramp on the freeway I frequent, there is an uneven part in the road which is also curved. So, when I pass it at about 60-70 mph, it feels like my car looses traction in the back, "hops", and I'm about to spin out. Is that what "wheel-hop" is?

3) Is there much of a price difference if I come by and pick up the item?

Thanks

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These look good and I'm very interested. I'm a little woirried about the strength of the material though. It wouls suck to spend $50, put these in and have them crack on me. Any problems with cracking? Are they made with a delrin type nylon?

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I went to your site all excited with credit card in hand, but there is nowhere to order them. How can I give you my money so you can give me spacers?

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rico05 wrote:I went to your site all excited with credit card in hand, but there is nowhere to order them. How can I give you my money so you can give me spacers?


You can contact me at the shop or pm you number and I will contact you we take visa and mastercard. my paypal is [email protected] you can make payment thier or send us a money order

1081 N. Hacienda Blvd. #BLa Puente CA, 91744

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First I would like to say, welcome! There are alot of friendly expert people who welcome u with open arms. We also consist of a group of Newbs, and even some angry nissan expert gods (Hitman).

Unfortuanely, some of us have been hit really hard from unreliable sellers, and your proffesionalism shines directly through the posts that you leave here. We are not requiring that you win a spelling bee, but the extra effort goes a long way.

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Spark Racing Inc. wrote:Im one of the few people that hold poeples hobbie into consern more then making money.


Than y can you only answer the payment question?

There are potential customers asking you questions regarding your expertise in relation to a part that you are selling. Please assit them.

brokeAs240sx : You should do a google search, but try to disreagard the Honda forums. The V8 crowd knows about wheel hop and can help in understanding. THe front wheelers have something different. What you describe is just one example of wheel hop.

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Than y can you only answer the payment question?

There are potential customers asking you questions regarding your expertise in relation to a part that you are selling. Please assit them.[/quote]

So True, im in and out of the forum some many times a days it hard to actually sit down and have the time to answer everyones question all the time. From shipping to taking care of the shop and checking all the forums its easy to get caught up in my work. But as far as his question reguarding wheel hop here you go.

Wheel hop its mainly found it drag racing which is a loss of traction during hard lauches. Its commonly fixed with wheelie bars which force the wheels down for a more constant contact pacth for better control while under load. Wheel Hop causes the car to have a contact patch which skips. the way its relates into road racing and drifting is during high speed turns and drifts the back end tends to want to pull out from underneath you and the wheels during a nice drifts tend to go on a has tracking no tracking senerio this causes the wheels to lift the rear subframe cause you to one either spin out or not make you turn completly and cause you to understeer in turns as well.

The way a rear subframe bushing kit helps is it not only lets your rear subframe not lift during hard road racing sessions or during drifting sessions. It lets you wheels have a more constant contact patch compared to the factory bushings.

Now the rear subframe bushings kits is not going to make you stock s13/S14 turn into the meanest machine on the streets and the track. It works it harmony with all your key elements of your suspension its allows you to tune your suspension by allowing you to consider your subframe while dialing in your suspension set up.

The reason why our kits are better then all the aluminum kits out thiers is it allows flex during turns and its just a rigid during straight always. Most people comonly use just the 4 rear pieces when install the aluminum models becuase the lack of flex seems to cuase you to over steer. Our kits on the other hand allow for flex making for smooth crisp turns, while still not effecting your other suspension modifications.

Any other question just let me know...

Rock On :ylsuper Hope to talk to you all soon

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^ Well done.... :)

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ok no really what are these made of... and i read somewhere that just four is the safest set up. how beneficial is 8 compared to four? also do these come with instructions? if you want hit me up a pm with the answer to the material its made of. and what is preloading?thank you very much!peace

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o also what i was talking about earlier as far as safe... something about tuning wise. if you dont understand i will fond what i am looking for. and its just using the bottoms and not the tops i believe... anyone know what im talking about?????

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Im interested. are there any workmanship warranty on them? i'll be the guinea pig if so. :D

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do you have to trim these down with a razor to make them flush? someone on a review of spacers said you have to trim them in order for them to be flush.

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Does this kit over lap the Energy Suspension Polyurethane Bushings kit ?? Yeah...i know that site is of a 300z !!http://www.nissanperformancemag.com/july04/300zx/

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Why don't you read the article your self!?!

"The front bushings include the upper and lower control arm and the tension rods including the steering rack. The tension rod and steering rack bushings are notorious for wearing out quickly and causing all sorts of handling grief on Z32’s. The rear suspension bushings included the upper and lower control arms, and the traction rods."

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ive read that article also and i believe it mentions that the Z32 rear suspension is almost exactly the same as the 240's. so yea. reading is good

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Yeah but your question was whether the ES kit came with subframe bushings. The answer to your question is in that article...No, it does not. And they aren't in the s13/s14 kit either. SOrry if I came off as a dik

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Is this deal still going on? How long will it go for? I'm planning on buying them end of the month if the deal is still on.

Thanks!

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Yes sir


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