Founders swivel joint lca's?
#1
Founders swivel joint lca's?
Anyone used these? Are they really worth almost double the price of their normal lca's? Reading the info about them on the website sounds really good, but doesnt it always? lol
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#2
I am currently using founders LCA's and love them. (http://www.foundersperformance.com/p...trol-Arms.html) Havent had any issues except they came black when I ordered red.
#3
Roto-Joint
We have a similar product called the Roto-Joint. These type of joints allow rod-end style movement with the comfort of a lined fitting, in other words they're very precise but without the harshness of metal-to-metal rod ends.
Keeping in mind rod ends aren't 100% metal to metal due to an injected race but still, they're considered metal to metal since the "plastic" is only a few thousandths thick.
Standard poly bushings are an upgrade over rubber for performance but take a bit of maintenance to keep them from squeaking.
It's all about making the best choice for your application.
ramey
Keeping in mind rod ends aren't 100% metal to metal due to an injected race but still, they're considered metal to metal since the "plastic" is only a few thousandths thick.
Standard poly bushings are an upgrade over rubber for performance but take a bit of maintenance to keep them from squeaking.
It's all about making the best choice for your application.
ramey
#4
I like the fact that they articulate with the rear suspension. Seems like that would be good for the corners, however I dont autocross the car. I just want it to hook and handle well on the street without sacrificing too much ride comfort.
Just seems this might be the way to go? If im reading it right, you kinda get the best of both worlds?
Just seems this might be the way to go? If im reading it right, you kinda get the best of both worlds?
#5
Roto-Joint
The Roto-Joints articulation during body roll or individual wheel travel prevents binding. The rod-end characteristic eliminates the deflection found with rubber (huge) or poly (better but still some, plus potential squeaking) bushings. They certainly are the best of both worlds.
We have satisfied customers on the street, strip, autocross, road race and Pro-Touring events.
Also, we can help you choose tubular or boxed trailing arms depending on your final application.
Happy Hot Rodding!
We have satisfied customers on the street, strip, autocross, road race and Pro-Touring events.
Also, we can help you choose tubular or boxed trailing arms depending on your final application.
Happy Hot Rodding!
#6
I just recently installed these LCA's on my car. The difference was pretty noticable in traction and driving. Unfortunately I did notice a little more noise than wanted, mainly on the passenger side it seems. Overall I am happy though. Quality is great and fitment was no problem. Highly recommended.
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#8
I installed these lca's along relocation brackets. That combo is a huge improvement over poly/poly style lca's! I've also had rod end/rod end lca's. in my opinion the poly/swivel joint definitely is the best of both worlds. completely eliminated wheel-hop and made a considerable improvement in handling while keeping road noise to a minimum unfortunately the autocross season is over till next year, I won't be able to comment on that till the spring. But, I am sure they will make a big impact!!