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| Spec C Club
Car: 05 WRX STI - Spec A Fav Mod: Starving my STI Location: Lightweightville, Canada Posts: 1,734
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2006 Trader Rating: (15) | I just got these installed. 2 questions: 1. Are the ball joint extenders supposed to be different for left and right? I noticed they are identical for left and right and what happens is the bolt direction will be opposite for each side because of this. Not a big deal, but I figure if 6 gun is going thru the trouble of designing the end all of ball joint extenders, would it have cost THAT MUCH MORE to tool a left and a right? 2. What is the torque spec for the nut for the tie rod ball joint at the tie rod side? This is the big huge one that requires a 24mm socket. What I did was torque the castle nut to 20 lbft, then tightened a little more so the holes for the cotter pin lined up... and then tightened the 24mm nut until the castle nut started to move... I COULD tighten it a bit more in theory by holding the castle nut still with a 19mm wrench... what do u guys think? 3. A consequence of this mod is that the front swaybar endlinks need to be extended... otherwise, full droop is not possible... right now, I need to jack up the front LCA assembly so the hole for the endlink lines up... I noticed most people just seem to keep the stock endlinks or whatever ones came with their swaybar... I currently have the COBB, but I am tempted to get the Poltec adjustable ones now. Thoughts? This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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2) That sounds right for the tie-rod. 3) This is not a problem we had. Are you reinstalling the endlinks with the suspension loaded? | |
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Car: 05 WRX STI - Spec A Fav Mod: Starving my STI Location: Lightweightville, Canada Posts: 1,734
IWSTI Addict since: Sep 2006 Trader Rating: (15) | Quote:
. So just to confirm, there is NOT a L or R... I was not accidently sent two Rights?3) Actually, scratch that... once I put it on ramps, I was able to install them no problem... but before, I would install unloaded and then torque loaded... whereas now I have to install AND torque while loaded. | |
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| S204 Racer
Car: 04.7 AW STi Fav Mod: EQ Tuning Location: NorCal (707) Posts: 2,912
IWSTI Addict since: Apr 2004 Trader Rating: (6) | yup the ball joint spacers are the same for either side. |
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| Junior STI Driver Car: Black 05 STI Fav Mod: Driver Upgrade Location: Santa Monica, CA Posts: 69
IWSTI Addict since: May 2005 Trader Rating: (1) | I just did the install and was thinking all the same things... One question I still have about the 24mm nut on the bottom of the tie rod end, why is there no lock nut or lock washer? It seems to me like it could vibrate off quite easily. I added a little blue Loctite, but I feel a better solution may be better to use a lock washer, locking nut or a jam nut. I am gonna stop by the hardware store and buy two extra nuts to jam them together. Better safe than sorry. Maybe this should be addressed in future shipments of the kit? Anyway, my two bits. :-) This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. Last edited by jared57; 03-09-2008 at 07:28 PM. |
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