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Thread: Suspension arms for 1990 240SX

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    Default Suspension arms for 1990 240SX

    Hi, I'm new to this forum and am looking for some direction from you guys. I have a 1990 240SX that I have built specifically for racing in Solo II street modified class. I've been racing in CP for a few years and have decided now to give this a shot. Anyway, the car has a SR20DET, greddy intercooler, Koni SA and ground control coil overs. I put in whiteline urethane bushings but am getting a bit of bind in the rear suspension. I'm also not able to get the alignment I want with the factory setup. Can someone point me to some adjustable rod end suspension arms that are readily available in the US? The JDM stuff is a 6 week wait, especially for cusco. What are you guys running on your cars? Thanks for the help

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    Allen
    Delta Region SCCA

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    Allen, Pretty much you have to build your own. I did a set for an EP car but I have not seen anyone building tube arms for these cars other than the JDM stuff.

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    If it's any help, search for battle version suspension stuff on google. It's made in the U.S., and they have adjustable rear upper control arms, tension/control rods, etc. Very competitively priced, too!

    Hope that helps,

    Ben France

    *edit: here's the web address for these
    http://www.k2rd.com/Online_Catalog/battlev...sion/index.html
    or you can pick them up at jspec.com, under 240sx and footworks category

    [This message has been edited by bfrance (edited April 19, 2003).]

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    Thanks for your help guys. What I finally did was have my own arms made through a friend of mine. I now have a set of chrome moly atms with rod ends for the rear of the car and the T/C rods are on the way. They came out really nice for a prototype set. I'm planning on selling these through my website. I have seen the battle version arms and they look good. I do feel that mine will be a bit better in that they are powder coated and will have a dust cover over the rod end to make them live longer. Thanks again for your help and good luck this season.

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    Allen
    Delta Region SCCA

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