Best quality upper control arms
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Best quality upper control arms
Hey guys, I think my upper ball joints are gonna go pretty soon so I'm in the market for some after market upper control arms that can angle more than the OEM ones or OEM replacement style. My car is on air and every time I slam my car is causes a lot of stress on the upper ball joints. I've for 30mm front RCA's which definitely helps the lower ball joints but I don't want to have to keep changing the uppers. I've been looking at adjustable ones from Nagisa Auto or Ikeya Formula which seem to angle more than the OEM which helps. I also came across these ones which looks like the ball joint is angled a bit so when it is lowered or slammed there would be a lot less stress on the ball joints. I love the concept but I dont love the price at $1100 USD
Maybe this is a job FIGS might want to tackle LOL
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I've also seen a shop in Japan selling knuckles that looks like they have been shortened so they will not push up the upper control arm up so high. My only concern with these is that they look like the OEM ones that have been cut and welded shorter and my only concern would be the strength and integrity. and would the nut connecting the ball joint touch the top of the tire because it is now shorter.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Maybe this is a job FIGS might want to tackle LOL
Option #2
I've also seen a shop in Japan selling knuckles that looks like they have been shortened so they will not push up the upper control arm up so high. My only concern with these is that they look like the OEM ones that have been cut and welded shorter and my only concern would be the strength and integrity. and would the nut connecting the ball joint touch the top of the tire because it is now shorter.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Last edited by Sonic_RC; 08-05-11 at 03:55 PM.
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I don't think you see what I'm trying to get at. Cutting the hole only prevents bottoming out the ball joint to the top of of the strut tower. But this doesn't relieve any of the lateral force on the ball joints which cases them to wear out quick and snap. If anything cutting the hole increases the stress on the ball joints because its forcing it at a harder angle.
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we dont replace the UCA cuz they rarely fail... but when they do the damage is perdy dam bad.
yea cutting a hole only reduced the amount of bottoming out the UCA does to your body... the problem about this is that it causes the actual ball point to angle even more when its not supposed to angle that much anyways.
Option 1 is nice but pricy. there are many UCA arms in japan that are quite simular.
Option 2 doesnt look too bad if the welds are propper and have penetrated all the way. but yea a little iffy.
yea cutting a hole only reduced the amount of bottoming out the UCA does to your body... the problem about this is that it causes the actual ball point to angle even more when its not supposed to angle that much anyways.
Option 1 is nice but pricy. there are many UCA arms in japan that are quite simular.
Option 2 doesnt look too bad if the welds are propper and have penetrated all the way. but yea a little iffy.
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These are more like the design's I've been used to in the minitruckin world. My ranger has similar arms (their just DOM tube instead of plate stock), being adjustable at the frame mount instead of the typical ball joint slide plate you usually see on import car arms.
And that's not a ball joint, it's a uniball. These are awesome and will allow way more angle/travel than a standard ball joint. And strong as hell too, a lowered/air ride import car will not put anywhere near the shearing forces that bagged trucks do hopping on nitrogen can put these joints through, and they have been used on rock crawling jeeps for many years as well before they made their way into bagged truck use..
$1000 is steep, but I like this design.
And that's not a ball joint, it's a uniball. These are awesome and will allow way more angle/travel than a standard ball joint. And strong as hell too, a lowered/air ride import car will not put anywhere near the shearing forces that bagged trucks do hopping on nitrogen can put these joints through, and they have been used on rock crawling jeeps for many years as well before they made their way into bagged truck use..
$1000 is steep, but I like this design.
Last edited by 99 GS3; 08-06-11 at 11:41 AM.
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figs is supposed to be in the process of making upper control arms for us but i dunno what the status is. let me PM him this link and see what he says
Last edited by sakataj; 08-08-11 at 08:06 AM.
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Still working on mine guys, its just a lot of details to finish them off.
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just wanted to add this in here just incase..... by looking at Carson's website at the Ikeya arms they list 00-05 IS and also 91-00 SC's on the same fitment list as the GS
do you guys think by chance either one of those arms would also work on the GS? There are a few companies that make arms for the IS (megan, cusco, etc)
http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=3011
do you guys think by chance either one of those arms would also work on the GS? There are a few companies that make arms for the IS (megan, cusco, etc)
http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=3011