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//rick freeman jr//
Nov 21st, 03, 03:43 PM
long time no talk,

well heres my question a while back there was a gentlemen talking about his control arms he was designing and the would be ready mid october of this year. my question is anyone know his website. Thanks guys if you can help

davidpozzi
Nov 21st, 03, 04:39 PM
They are available here: http://speedtech-performance.com
I have a pair for evaluation, they look super!
David

Todd Smith
Nov 21st, 03, 07:30 PM
He Rick Freeman I see David gave you the site address first. If you have any questions just give me a call on my toll free number or Email me.

Take it easy smile.gif

CFunK
Nov 22nd, 03, 07:28 AM
David,

When do we get a full report?

davidpozzi
Nov 22nd, 03, 01:50 PM
Hopefully in a week. I got sick after returning from SEMA, I'm still getting over it and feel kinda weak and still have a cough.
I want to do a camber curve and check a couple of things. The quality is excellent, welds are super, the polished stainless steel laser engraved shaft looks beautiful! smile.gif
David

CFunK
Nov 22nd, 03, 01:54 PM
Looking forward to reading the review, thanks.

//rick freeman jr//
Nov 22nd, 03, 03:57 PM
well guys,

i appreciate the fast help and yes that was exactly what i was looking for . I appreciate the fast help and how you guys are helping the helpless like me. I am sure i will have another question in the near future

davidpozzi
Nov 23rd, 03, 04:37 PM
I put one side on today. It fit with no problems and looks GREAT! smile.gif
It increased positive caster by around 3 degrees, so you should be able to easily set four to five degrees positive caster without a lot of shims.
I took some camber gain readings and will post them on my web page in a day or two.

The arm clears the subframe pretty well with no mods. I have the Guldstrand mod done so it works with that.
David