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I had an open end lugnuts even before and they didn't help with corrosion getting in there. This one will get a bit of some anti-seize (sp?) with hopes it would protect it. Or, as you said above, just take them off every once in a while
my issue was the lugnuts got rounded off. dont use aluminum sockets and just replace the lugnuts when they look tired and dirty lol
and dont trust tire shop techs and their power tools
my issue was the lugnuts got rounded off. dont use aluminum sockets and just replace the lugnuts when they look tired and dirty lol
and dont trust tire shop techs and their power tools
You will need to get the calipers off, rear discs and possibly even pull the hubs out as IIRC there is no space to do it with hub in situ. Put some copper grease on every bolt as you do not want to strip caliper threads later on..
That sucks if the don't have an opening in the back plate. I guess, engineer who designed this stuff never had to replace those studs
Replaced the Walbro 255 with a new one and that fixed the lean condition but now seeing 9.5 afrs. Hopefully just a boost leak but I used an extra hanger from a 2005 - 1760A031 instead of my factory 02-04 hanger MN161238. Anyone aware of any differences between the two? Looks like a replacement holder is universal across all models: https://stmtuned.com/products/fuel-p...-oem-evo-7-8-9
So did an autocross event today, went home and swapped to my DD set of wheels. I noticed one of my super pro lower control arm bushing is pretty much destroyed. I swapped a previous set of lower control arm super pro bushings about 6 months ago since they were cracked and bulging out. Pretty disappointed with the duroball since it only lasted at most 6 months(not sure when it failed), probably can handle DD duty but obviously it can’t handle autocross. Wonder if this aided in my last set of tires odd inner tire wear.
Anywho anyone have some recommended bushings for the front control arm rear bushing?
Last edited by CaptainSquirts; Mar 10, 2024 at 02:32 PM.
ive got a Perrin psrs kit listed in the market place
Originally Posted by CaptainSquirts
So did an autocross event today, went home and swapped to my DD set of wheels. I noticed one of my super pro lower control arm bushing is pretty much destroyed. I swapped a previous set of lower control arm super pro bushings about 6 months ago since they were cracked and bulging out. Pretty disappointed with the duroball since it only lasted at most 6 months(not sure when it failed), probably can handle DD duty but obviously it can’t handle autocross. Wonder if this aided in my last set of tires odd inner tire wear.
Anywho anyone have some recommended bushings for the front control arm rear bushing?
But have they taken their cars fast around any corners? 😆
IIRC one of them is a somewhat avid autocrosser. The body of the bushing isn't made from poly like the Superpro so I wouldn't expect it to suffer a failure like you're seeing.