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Price yet?
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Oh perfect! I just pulled my rear subframe out... now to sawzall every rusted bolt arm bolt and get it prepped!
Look forward to hear more, just let us know! |
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The hardest part about the install, by far, was getting the stock toe links out. Those were a b*tch. |
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I am almost wondering if it would be more time effective to find a rear sub-frame that has less corrosion on it (if that exists in the midwest?) |
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Alright, so once I added everything up the cost isn't crazy cheap, but I'm thinking full setup for $145, is that reasonable? That comes with 2 slugs (1045 steel), 2 Chromoly Rod ends, 2 jam nuts, 4 stainless steel spacers (to get the right length to bolt into the subframe bracket)
I'd sell just the slugs for $80 per set, machined and threaded for 7/8-14 RH threaded rod end. Let me know what you guys think. |
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I think $145 is reasonable for a complete product. Do the rod-ends include the hemi-bearings like your photo?
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yep, exact same ones.
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ok, so i'm ordering materials...
Tachyon are you ok with just the short 2" slugs as opposed to the long ones (4", with hole) that I posted pictures of? They are super heavy and will cost more than the price I quoted. I realized I didn't make that clear. If you have the ability to weld, you will be fine with the shorter ones, and you'll be adding less unsprung weight. |
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How good of a heim is the one you are using? I saw you mention there were a few you were considering.
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It's a 4130 chromoly 7/8x14 fine thread with 3/4 bore rod end.
The ball is heat treated 51200 bearing steel, chrome plated. The race is teflon injected. Rated to 42,000 lbs. They're made by a small shop out of Colorado. Other than that, I don't know much. I haven't used them for a long period of time. If you want to buy your own rod end, i'm more than willing to sell any permutation of components, just let me know. |
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I was gonna use a QA1 rod end, but they are bastards and I refuse to buy their crap anymore. They are located in lakeville, wouldn't let me pick up my order, and wanted a ridiculous amount of money to ship them 10 miles.
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Sounds good, put me down for a set with those ends on.
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Alright, first couple sets should be done by the end of next week... though the machinist has been busy.
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ok, all the slugs are done, I'm just waiting on the stainless steel spacers. Should be done this week.
I'll keep everyone updated. |
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Yeah, I'm thinking they'll be done by EOB Friday.
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OK, I have 2 sets I can sell. Sorry, I've been incredibly busy with school and trying to prep our chumpcar for race in 2 weeks.
Apparently the machinist took another job and left the job partially done. I have 2 sets I can sell right now though, or more if you don't need the spacers. I live in bloomington and will be available pretty much any night this week for pickup. PM me to arrange a meeting time. |
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