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Old 09-10-13, 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by AngelsAndBombs
How about S13/14 inners. Aren't they same thread pitch?
The outside end of the inner tie rod is the same thread pitch, so you can run s-chassis tie rod ends. However the inner section that screws into the rack is a completely different pitch, it won't work. I tried it.
Old 09-10-13, 04:03 PM
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Ah, makes sense. There goes that idea.
Old 09-10-13, 08:51 PM
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IDK about u guys but I'd rather bend/break an inner tie rod than mess up the steering rack or a modded LCA.
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Originally Posted by ruddyrid
IDK about u guys but I'd rather bend/break an inner tie rod than mess up the steering rack or a modded LCA.
If you plan to drift competitively at some point and realize that bending a tie rod from the easiest tap into another car can cost you X amount of dollars and your weekend you'd prefer them being a little stronger than stock.

But the main point is having them extended
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Originally Posted by jrm5503
So in the drifting world im just about to buy some modded knuckles... i know eventually im going to be bending many many inner tie rods and i was wondering if anyone has found a stronger solution to the stock ones. I have been searching the web with no luck but oem looking stuff.

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This was my solution to no more bent inner's and outter
Can't bealive they wrrent butter lol
Oem inner. 240sx outters Teal knukles
My week end won't 've over aslong as autozones/O'Reillys around

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Old 09-11-13, 03:44 PM
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^ Nice car. Didn't think I liked battles on an FC until now!
Old 09-11-13, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by mukurosfc3s


This was my solution to no more bent inner's and outter
Can't bealive they wrrent butter lol
Oem inner. 240sx outters Teal knukles
My week end won't 've over aslong as autozones/O'Reillys around
How do you like those knuckles?

Been thinking about picking them up since they're so damn cheap
Old 09-11-13, 09:04 PM
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^^ Thank you I taught it was hella rugged it's improved a lot..but yea hot pink battles rahter than overplayed white lol
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How do you like those knuckles?

Been thinking about picking them up since they're so damn cheap
Idk if thia makes any sense but wile parking with other knuckles I would have to release the wheel abit while doing a full lock U turn because the wheels felt alitle stressed
But with these they feel smooth. Specially since the pick up point for the outter (I'm pretty Damn low too)rods are low their not stressing the rack nor. Applying pressure on the inner rod that causes them to bend
But for dd they feel like oem no steering wheel pulls on bumps
Old 09-11-13, 09:09 PM
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Originally Posted by mukurosfc3s
^^ Thank you I taught it was hella rugged it's improved a lot..but yea hot pink battles rahter than overplayed white lol

Idk if thia makes any sense but wile parking with other knuckles I would have to release the wheel abit while doing a full lock U turn because the wheels felt alitle stressed
But with these they feel smooth. Specially since the pick up point for the outter (I'm pretty Damn low too)rods are low their not stressing the rack nor. Applying pressure on the inner rod that causes them to bend
But for dd they feel like oem no steering wheel pulls on bumps
And what about the steering ratio?

I think you might have just convinced me to pick these up haha
Old 09-11-13, 09:37 PM
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well i get 530degrees of the steering wheel till i lock( 1 full turn plus another half turn of the wheel till its locked) i know its not the right way to meassure ratio but i havent measure my anlgle ill try to do so this sunday)
i have modiffied lower control arms to clear my 10.5 wheels for extra angle. mazda trix inner rack spacer with 1' extended ball joint. front inner wheels wells are cut to clear and so are the rears wells

ah man im not their sells person but im one of only one giving my personal info.
i mean everything looked to bolt up with ease and replaceing parts for the kit did not look expensive if a misfortune wheres to happen..
some like ackerman to slow them down through transitions and some of us just like to have ***** to just throttle it out. lol

above all im satisfied with my upgrade....


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And what about the steering ratio?

I think you might have just convinced me to pick these up haha
Old 09-11-13, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mukurosfc3s
well i get 530degrees of the steering wheel till i lock( 1 full turn plus another half turn of the wheel till its locked) i know its not the right way to meassure ratio but i havent measure my anlgle ill try to do so this sunday)
i have modiffied lower control arms to clear my 10.5 wheels for extra angle. mazda trix inner rack spacer with 1' extended ball joint. front inner wheels wells are cut to clear and so are the rears wells

ah man im not their sells person but im one of only one giving my personal info.
i mean everything looked to bolt up with ease and replaceing parts for the kit did not look expensive if a misfortune wheres to happen..
some like ackerman to slow them down through transitions and some of us just like to have ***** to just throttle it out. lol

above all im satisfied with my upgrade....
Oh! How's the Ackerman?

I'm planning to run teal knuckles, abercrombie rack spacers, and godspeed tie rod ends(won them in a contest), Abercrombie ball joints with the bump stops because it's a street car, so I'm going to run a sway bar, and so minimal cutting if any. Also my fronts will be ~9.5 +0-5ish


Hoping the set up allows for good angle, and not alot of rubbing inner ****.
Old 09-11-13, 10:13 PM
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if i get my steel braided lines in and get to sit my car back to the floor this sunday ill have it down for ya

but like i said whiile makeing U turns i didnt have to let my steering wheel go because the following wheel wasnt being draged.


no megans wont work they too robust and will rubb on the rotor thats why you need oem s13 ends
sell your megans to cover .25 of the knuckles lol
shiiieee i even made a for sale thread to sell my new mazdatrix ends cus i didnt need them
bumb stop what are a NANCY LOL jk for the dd... understandable....
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Oh! How's the Ackerman?

I'm planning to run teal knuckles, abercrombie rack spacers, and godspeed tie rod ends(won them in a contest), Abercrombie ball joints with the bump stops because it's a street car, so I'm going to run a sway bar, and so minimal cutting if any. Also my fronts will be ~9.5 +0-5ish


Hoping the set up allows for good angle, and not alot of rubbing inner ****.
Old 09-11-13, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mukurosfc3s
if i get my steel braided lines in and get to sit my car back to the floor this sunday ill have it down for ya

but like i said whiile makeing U turns i didnt have to let my steering wheel go because the following wheel wasnt being draged.

no megans wont work they too robust and will rubb on the rotor thats why you need oem s13 ends
sell your megans to cover .25 of the knuckles lol
shiiieee i even made a for sale thread to sell my new mazdatrix ends cus i didnt need them
bumb stop what are a NANCY LOL jk for the dd... understandable....
What exactly is wrong with the tie rod ends?
Old 09-11-13, 10:28 PM
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nothings wrong with the megans their actually good quality

teals designed their knuckle to fit oem s13

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What exactly is wrong with the tie rod ends?
Old 09-11-13, 11:46 PM
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What about the Mazdatrix super angle kit? And what does bump steer do? Noob question I know...
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Originally Posted by GuiltySoul
What about the Mazdatrix super angle kit? And what does bump steer do? Noob question I know...
All the Mazdatrix kit does is allow the rack to travel farther, giving you like 5* of extra angle..

Bump steer is basically exactly what it sounds like. It's that feeling you get when your wheels/steering wheel jolt when you hit bumps, cracks etc.. Suspension geometry gets all fucked and puts the tie rods at a shitty stressed angle when you lower your car. The bump steer kit allows you to set them back to a reasonable angle..


Oh yeah, and Abercrombie makes the same kit basically. But it's cheaper!
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Yea I got abercrombies stuff minus the tierods, **** is a Legit setup
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Originally Posted by 10thslydur
Yea I got abercrombies stuff minus the tierods, **** is a Legit setup
You just running his rack spacers and knuckles? I got rack spacers and supernow rod ends that i still gotta install. But i think im gonna go with JTP knuckles. Although i dont even know if ambercrombies knuckles would work with the supernow rod ends
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Yea u bougt oops double post!
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Yea u bought ur ends from me lol, anyways zak suggests that you run longer ends. I think Justin runs super nows tho
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Originally Posted by beachFC
Bump steer is basically exactly what it sounds like. It's that feeling you get when your wheels/steering wheel jolt when you hit bumps, cracks etc..
Ehh. Not really. I think you're thinking about the affects of increased scrub radius.

Longacre Racing Online -- Tech Article "Bump Steer "

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Originally Posted by mikerbike
Ehh. Not really. I think you're thinking about the affects of increased scrub radius.

Longacre Racing Online -- Tech Article "Bump Steer "

LPEpower episode 05 - Bump steer, toe in, toe out - YouTube
Yeah, I'm wrong.

Kinda the same concept I guess, I just understood it wrong the first time I learned up about it. Nice little video though
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Originally Posted by 10thslydur
Yea u bought ur ends from me lol, anyways zak suggests that you run longer ends. I think Justin runs super nows tho
Ya i just talked to zak and he said his knuckels would work. I really wanna get jtp knuckles but the price of abercrombie is really nice.. plus hes local to me. lol hard decision
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Wtf is up with my E brake?

I just replaced my pads/rotors, and brakes feel great, but when I brake tap/rip it, it just slows me down a bit. And believe me, I yank it with a grand might.

I adjusted the cable fairly recently, but now when I try to adjust it, the cable just spins with the adjustment nut, and binds up.


Wtf?
Old 09-15-13, 03:14 PM
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push in your clutch when you pull it.


no for real though, did you adjust the calipers? compress the calipers as much as possible(I use a c clamp) then spin the piston as tight as you can(I use needle nose pliers, but there is a tool for it) get it to fit the pads and the rotor. loosen up the cable a bunch before doing this. then tighten the cable back up. there is also a good chance your cable is super stretched.

also make sure your rotors and pads dont have grease on them.


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