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Which rear control arms?
I lowered my car with H-Sport springs and now I have to take care of my rear camber issue. I'm trying to decide which rear control arms to get to fix this. My car will be driven 99% of the time on the street, I might take it on the track once or twice a year just for fun, so comfort and low noise are important.
Yes, I used the search :impatient and I am leaning towards the H-Sport control arms because, from what I've read, have bushings that are not as noisy or harsh as others. However, the Alta arms are priced right but I have read they can be noisy.
Anyway, any frist hand experience or advice would be great, especially if anyone has tried the H-Sport arms.
Thanks.
Yes, I used the search :impatient and I am leaning towards the H-Sport control arms because, from what I've read, have bushings that are not as noisy or harsh as others. However, the Alta arms are priced right but I have read they can be noisy.
Anyway, any frist hand experience or advice would be great, especially if anyone has tried the H-Sport arms.
Thanks.
#2
I have the Alta arms on my car and have had them for about 9 months now. I love them, but they do make some noise. If you have your rear seats installed you(I) do not notice it. When I have my seats out and my rear seat delete in I do notice noise, but it does not really bother me.
I have heard great things about the H-Sport arms though, and if you buy them from promini.com theirs are red instead of blue if that matters. I sprayed my grey Alta's red.
I have heard great things about the H-Sport arms though, and if you buy them from promini.com theirs are red instead of blue if that matters. I sprayed my grey Alta's red.
#3
I have the H-sports lowers and like them a lot. They have cylindrical bushings at the ends instead of heim joints, so they're less-prone to noise and wear. Plus, I like the fact that they have zerk fittings so that you can lube the bushings with removing the arms.
I've had them on for about 5000 miles now. The only time I can hear any noise is when I drive slowly over a *large* speed bump. Even then, it's not a high-pitched squeak or anything like that. I probably just need to re-lube the bushings.
I've had them on for about 5000 miles now. The only time I can hear any noise is when I drive slowly over a *large* speed bump. Even then, it's not a high-pitched squeak or anything like that. I probably just need to re-lube the bushings.
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I lowered my car with H-Sport springs and now I have to take care of my rear camber issue. I'm trying to decide which rear control arms to get to fix this. My car will be driven 99% of the time on the street, I might take it on the track once or twice a year just for fun, so comfort and low noise are important.
Yes, I used the search :impatient and I am leaning towards the H-Sport control arms because, from what I've read, have bushings that are not as noisy or harsh as others. However, the Alta arms are priced right but I have read they can be noisy.
Anyway, any frist hand experience or advice would be great, especially if anyone has tried the H-Sport arms.
Thanks.
Yes, I used the search :impatient and I am leaning towards the H-Sport control arms because, from what I've read, have bushings that are not as noisy or harsh as others. However, the Alta arms are priced right but I have read they can be noisy.
Anyway, any frist hand experience or advice would be great, especially if anyone has tried the H-Sport arms.
Thanks.
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LOL - I've heard that from other Alta owners as well. I got lucky - I had been planning on getting the Altas when I found out they weren't legal for the autocross class I compete in. I got the H-Sports instead, and couldn't be happier with them.
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-1 for the h-sports. I and one other member here (antiquecarnut) have had similar bad experiences with the h-sport arms.
I got them for the reasons everyone is talking about since at the time my car was a daily driver. They were fine for the first two weeks, then the top (closest to center of the car) nuts came loose. I tightened them and added blue loctite. It wasn't a huge problem checking and tightening them every few weeks; I actually didn't mind much since it wasn't the lower (outside of the car) nut that really holds the camber setting in place.
Then on my third track day on the arms, I got finished with a session, checked everything, and sure enough, all of the nuts were so loose I could move them with my fingers. Obviously, this killed the camber setting in the rear, and the car has pushed like a pig ever since.
I don't daily drive the car anymore, so I just (today) ordered the altas and will have them installed at my next alignment.
Based on my experience, I cannot recommend the h-sport arms if you intend to keep the alignment in tact. Everyone I speak to says this is very odd, and I have not taken it up with h-sport as I just don't care enough to get the run around. I'll hopefully be happy with my heim jointed altas.
mb
I got them for the reasons everyone is talking about since at the time my car was a daily driver. They were fine for the first two weeks, then the top (closest to center of the car) nuts came loose. I tightened them and added blue loctite. It wasn't a huge problem checking and tightening them every few weeks; I actually didn't mind much since it wasn't the lower (outside of the car) nut that really holds the camber setting in place.
Then on my third track day on the arms, I got finished with a session, checked everything, and sure enough, all of the nuts were so loose I could move them with my fingers. Obviously, this killed the camber setting in the rear, and the car has pushed like a pig ever since.
I don't daily drive the car anymore, so I just (today) ordered the altas and will have them installed at my next alignment.
Based on my experience, I cannot recommend the h-sport arms if you intend to keep the alignment in tact. Everyone I speak to says this is very odd, and I have not taken it up with h-sport as I just don't care enough to get the run around. I'll hopefully be happy with my heim jointed altas.
mb
#13
Something must be very wrong if this is the case. Hiems are not real noisy at all, if at all. If yours are making noise then you either have some bad hiems or something is loose or missing.
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