SuperPro DURO3741K Duroball spherical bearing for front control arm anyone?
#93
After some more driving time, I'm sure now that I can feel the difference between the solid metal Whiteline and the Duroball in terms of overall handling. I can't perceive any difference in cornering ability yet, but I can feel that the Duroball has some driveline bounce. Its obviously not as bad as stock, and again I feel its the tradeoff for better daily drivability.
#95
Interesting that you didn't notice any difference between Whiteline and SuperPro. The Whiteline doesn't totally fill the gap and needs a spacer (several washers). Did you install washers, and if so, did you put them above or below the Whiteline bushing?
#101
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I have to chime in again that I'm really happy with this part and how it pushed my wheel back forward after the caster plate pushed it backward lol. put it right back to where it was, added some caster, and no longer make contact with the rear of the tire well cover.
#102
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So gonna be installing this piece next weekend along with their RC kit and inner front bushings.
I read that either the whiteline or perrin piece you had to grind away part of the control arm or subframe. Is that still the case with this or is there enough play in the bearing to be able to bolt it up?
I read that either the whiteline or perrin piece you had to grind away part of the control arm or subframe. Is that still the case with this or is there enough play in the bearing to be able to bolt it up?