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QA1 control arms vs modified stick parts
QA1 offers more caster, and sounds like a great upgrade. Pricey. Well yes.
Rebuild the stock stuff about $600 with labor to press the bushing in, and installing myself. To which I could pancake the crossmember, and move the lower A arms forward. To gain caster. Has anyone used QA1 arms after having a nicely set up stock suspension. We're you impressed or just $1500 lighter? |
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I have the qa1 setup w/ coilovers. Night and day. Would buy them again.
Not cheap, but the ride quality is worth it. |
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Do the QA1 arms center the A arms?
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Are they better than the stock units?
Tubular arms are generally structurally more sound/rigid vs. stamped OE arms so that's better. If they come loaded w/the bushings & BJ's already installed & you were already needing to spend $$ for rebuilding the OE arms, that negates some of the 'new purchase' investment expense. They're coated? That adds to the investment amount as well. |
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Even generic arms are stronger then stamped. Except the ball joints, and don't move items around for more camber. So I can play with them. QA1 is a great name, and have used many of there other items with great happiness. Just I have always been told, and have read. A arms alone don't make a big difference unless pick up points are moved. |
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I've yet to 'feel' my stock style a-arms flex or ever cause an issue in normal, legal driving scenarios. How will tubular arms improve an issue I don't experience? I don't need Powder Coated parts. Nice rattle can satin black works fine & is easy to touch up. If I do get PC'd parts, they're always 'gloss' black which is NOT what I would want anyway so there's no value there for me. Exactly what change was made to the arms for more Camber? A-arms themselves don't impact camber other than alignment. Spindle height & pivot points of the arms/BJ's impact the Camber-curve. They can alter Caster by tweaking the arms but Caster can be tweaked w/the stock arms as well. Again.... Value is subjective here. |
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