how does one get this stangnet discount thru upr?
madmike1157 said:Consider the intended usage of the car and modify it accordingly.
wythors said:Quit making sense Mike. This is the internet.
madmike1157 said:learn what makes a C/A different rather than what country it was made in.
Interesting in what sense? Posting up a cut away picture of an obviously thrashed high mileage, highly abused brand "X" control arm beside a cut away of a brand new, zero mile, polished and primmed Steeda arm and calling it an unbiased comparison?On that subject, here is an interesting comparison.......
Interesting in what sense? Posting up a cut away picture of an obviously thrashed high mileage, highly abused brand "X" control arm beside a cut away of a brand new, zero mile, polished and primmed Steeda arm and calling it an unbiased comparison?
No offence Gus, but your comparison might be a little more convincing if you posted up a picture of the cutaway of a Steeda arm, that's gone through the same amount of abuse that this other one has.
You are missing the whole point. You can't see the difference in wall thickness and material between the 2 pieces? Extra reinforcement in a high stress area on ours, 3 piece bushings design? Its all there if you look. It is all about construction and design.
I find your response quite interesting, since every one else who we've shown this picture to has spotted the obvious differences quite easily.
What that picture doesnt show is how thin the axle side bracket is on the competitors arm. I can literally squeeze the bracket and budge it with my hands. Some people might not care about that, but I would not want a flimsy piece like that on my car. And that is what you can expect with many of the lower quality pieces out there.
Your testimonial doesn't carry water Nik. You are only comparing the previous stockers to the replacement high end units you jumped straight to. You have no point of reference between what a "junk Chinese arm" performed like against the units you currently have on there. I get it that you like what you bought and for me, I always like it better when I travel the high road as well. But if Steedas' arms are better because they are thick, the skinny chrome moly arms UPR sells must automatically suck. You did not mention on whether or not your rear end groans, snaps, pops, thumps (or whatever other adjective you want to use to describe added NVH as a result of running arms intended for track use on a STREET car)
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