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12-27-2013, 01:25 PM | #1 |
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░▒▓ J2 Engineering & DNA Motoring Suspension Arms ▓▒░
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Prices are listed with shipping to the Continental United States, please ask for specific rates to all other locations. DNA Motoring - S13 Suspension Arms - $240.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ DNA Motoring - Rear Upper Control Arms (Camber Arms) - $50.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ DNA Motoring - Tension Rods - $55.00 Shipped! (Tension Rods will ship out in color RED) _________________________________________________ DNA Motoring - Traction Rods - $40.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ DNA Motoring - Toe Arms - $45.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ DNA Motoring - Traction Support Tie Rod - $50.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ J2 Engineering - Rear Upper Control Arms (Camber Arms) - $100.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ J2 Engineering - Tension Rods - $95.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ J2 Engineering - Traction Rods - $95.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ J2 Engineering - Toe Arms - $95.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ J2 Engineering - Traction Support Tie Rod - $95.00 Shipped! _________________________________________________ We accept Paypal! Please call or message us to place your order. Walk in purchases welcome, PM for Pricing! Thanks for viewing! _________________________________________________ |
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01-06-2014, 10:21 AM | #7 |
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We've tested them on employee's cars, at numerous track days and Am. events.
We've also used them on our own FormulaD spec. s13 at FD-LBC(2013) & FD-IRW(2013) All Arms are holding up just fine. Thanks! |
01-06-2014, 06:41 PM | #9 |
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I wonder if the traction support tie rod (rear differential brace) does anything. I have all the rest of the suspension arms along with top quality coilovers, but still want more grip.
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01-10-2014, 12:16 PM | #12 | |
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No Major complaints so far. We've tested/used them on Employee Daily Drive, Weekend Drift Day, and Pro-Am s13's. Also tested on our FormulaD spec s13 at FD-LBC(2013) and FD-IRW(2013). All arms are holding up just fine. As far as recommending one over the other, DNA arms will do just fine, and get the job done. DNA Arms come with a 30-Day Warranty, and J2 Engineering Arms are backed with a Limited 1-year Warranty. J2 Engineering Suspension Arms are gusseted and have added material in common weak areas. The choice is up to you, PM me when you're ready to order a set. Thanks! |
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01-10-2014, 12:26 PM | #13 | |
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Helping eliminate the flex at their mounting points to the subframe. As for adding traction, i would look toward tires and suspension setup/geometry. Thanks! |
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01-11-2014, 12:13 AM | #14 |
I hope this isn't a dumb question... but what rod ends do the J2 arms use? I can tell that the DNA arms use spherical rods ends if I am correct, but the J2 looks to have some sort of rubber bushing. If this is true I would prefer the rubber bushing as I am looking to purchase for a daily driver.
Thanks in advance for any input! |
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01-13-2014, 10:42 AM | #16 | ||
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Correct, and J2 Engineering rod ends have dust covers which is the black rubber on the out side of the bearing area, this helps keep it clean of course. Also, keeping your joints properly lubricated should prevent the squeaks in most cases. PM if you need to order, Thanks! |
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