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#11 Re: longer lower control arms
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/16 23:30
Stanza uses same LCA as 1976-up 1200 ute (the H85/W50/W58 transverse link), which is why they measured the same.


#12 Re: longer lower control arms
Posted on: 2013/4/18 3:42
70mm too long for me. I remember some one had offset bump steer spacers that pushed the ball joints about 15mm further out.
Any one know these ?


#13 Re: longer lower control arms
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/18 3:51
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#14 Re: longer lower control arms
Posted on: 2013/4/18 3:55
That's them. Do they fit late Ute ball joints?


#15 Re: longer lower control arms
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/18 4:08
The ball joints fit to the knuckle arms. Has nothing to do with the spacers.

These Roll Center Adjuster spacers are adapters -- bottom bolts to 1200 knuckle arms, top to AE86 struts.

Would be easy to machine out of aluminum.


#16 Re: longer lower control arms
Posted on: 2013/4/18 4:10
Yes but I would like off set ones to space the strut sorry not the ball joint further out... That would increase track too


#17 Re: longer lower control arms
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/18 4:13
The ones in the photo i believe are offset for the strut -- for negative camber.


#18 Re: longer lower control arms
Posted on: 2013/4/18 5:10
Ok but where to get them as they look like they would increase track width too


#19 Re: longer lower control arms
benny Posted on: 2013/4/18 5:29
What are you wanting to achieve as a result of longer LCA's. Are you wanting increased track or increased negative camber or both?.


#20 Re: longer lower control arms
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/4/18 5:34
Yes, longer control arms will increase track AND provide negative camber. It does both unless you modify the inner fastening points on the crossmember.

You can have a machinist fabricate the roll center adjusters.



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