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ERST adjustable TCA's
I've got my adjustable TCA's to go on my ERST but I've noticed a difference between mine and the ones below
MINE https://img.photobucket.com/albums/0...S/ed67844b.jpg ADAM BLACK RS's https://img.photobucket.com/albums/0...ting_TCAs2.jpg Mine don't have the spacer part going through the rose joint, is this going to be a major probem or could I space it with something so it sits in the centre...? |
do you not use the metal insert from the original TCA? :?
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Not sure mate, haven't taken mine off as yet as I don't want to get to the usual situation of just sitting there and thinkin "shit now what do I do" :cry:
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i usd the old bolts in mine dude mine came with but old bolts fitted better :cool:
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you will need the spacers either side of the rose joint
either make some up or get tony/mef to do some for you :top: |
buy a big box of stainless steel washers for the spacers :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Originally Posted by Graceland
buy a big box of stainless steel washers for the spacers :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
they will hit the rose joint when its at an angle :blabla: :blabla: |
you read my mind :cry: :cry:
Cheers for the advice people Wheres Tony ;) |
use smaller washers with the same size hole then :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Tony who ?? :cry:
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Ah there you are :top:
PM sent :cool: |
The top hat spacers are specific to the rose joint as 1 end of it sits inside. You can't just use the tube from the original TCA or even washers sorry :cry:
We have just had a batch of 200 stainless steel ones mader for our TCA's which use a particular sized R/J, go measure your R/J first and we will take it from there :top: This is how they work - and they are offset for a reason ;) https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...9/3ba0fdee.jpg |
Yeah I have a set from TAS and they are not offset, resulting in slight rubbing.
Nice piece of kit - essential mod IMHO. You'll see you money back in reduced tyre wear in under 2 years if you have a lowered car and like track days. |
I got a set of MEF Motorsport adjustable tca's on mine. They are outstanding compared to the shower of shit first set that I got from a well known company.
Didn't even remotely fit :wall: :wall: :wall: |
How much are they? and are they ok for road use! fed up with replacin my standard ones cos the inner joint/ bearing fooks up! then get a knockin noise over bumps :wall:
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Who here actually uses what type for road use on a daily basis?
I'va always been of the opinion that some compliancy is needed for road use and reasonable wear. If you use them, you dont have any on the bottom arm at all. Surely, coupled with hard bushing in the rest ... and low profile tyres, the ride harshness will be a high price to pay for better camber and tyre wear? |
there isnt any play in the inner bush as std really. The outer piece is std.
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By just changing the TCA you shouldn't notice any extra harshness. In fact we had an email back from a guy in Finland who confirmed just that on his road car. They are designed predominantly to give you the camber adjustability.
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Originally Posted by Davey8oy
How much are they? and are they ok for road use! fed up with replacin my standard ones cos the inner joint/ bearing fooks up! then get a knockin noise over bumps :wall:
https://passionford.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=107112 All perfectly ok for road use. |
Trust me when I say go for the MEF Motorsport ones :cool:
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i now have the mef ones too (thats the whole caboodle now :top: )
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Cliff S1, gus,
How much are they? |
cant really remember
i think they was £165 / £175 delivered (very quickly i might add) top piece of kit! as all of mef stuff is :top: :top: :top: |
gus,
cool i might invest!!!! |
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