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Old 03-31-2003, 05:24 PM
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Default 350EVO suspension products.... rear camber arms

Here is a sneak peak at the Wright Tuning developed 350EVO adjustable rear camber arms......
The "full" line of race developed 350EVO suspension parts are going into production....
These provide more strength than the stock rear arms, which is highly recomended for tracking. They also allow for more adjustability as far as pos/neg camber over the OEM set up.

BJ@350EVO.com
look for more sneak peaks coming soon
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Old 04-01-2003, 12:39 AM
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looks good...how much do they run, how adjustable is the camber, and when can thy be purchased??
Old 04-01-2003, 03:47 AM
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Old 05-03-2003, 02:14 PM
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whats the status of these camber rods?? will Wright Tuning also be fabricating traction rods to go with the camber rods?
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Status and price? Are the fronts coming out as well?
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The final "updates" are being put into the design of our new front upper control arms and our rear traction arms and camber arms.
We have been told that we will start seeing them ready by the end of this month.
Our two differnt types of bushing kits are also being put into production...solid delrin and also polyurethane kits.
I believe these final updates are worth the time. We want to be absolutey sure that they will fit everyones needs and wants.
These degins are devleoped form our experiences racing our Z.
There is now another 350Z in Grand Am cup and they are also running our 350EVO products. They have a very nice prepaired car and have been fast out of the box.
You will also start seeing some guys in autcross and SCCA using our products for the Z.
I ask for just a little patience and we promise to deliver the best suspension products for the 350Z.
BJ@350EVo.com
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sounds good.. take your time... I want the best stuff.

I just hope your pricing beats JIC. They are charging INSANE amounts for camber and traction rods.
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bj,
perhaps you guys would consider using spherical bearings instead of poly or delrin. the delrin squeaks, and the poly seems softer than stock. every other manufacturer uses poly, so a spherical bearing would certainly be an upgrade.

Thanks,
Chad
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Originally Posted by protocav
bj,
perhaps you guys would consider using spherical bearings instead of poly or delrin. the delrin squeaks, and the poly seems softer than stock. every other manufacturer uses poly, so a spherical bearing would certainly be an upgrade.

Thanks,
Chad
This was a pretty old thread and if you check their site, they are already using spherical bearings for these items.
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Originally Posted by zzzya
This was a pretty old thread and if you check their site, they are already using spherical bearings for these items.
that's what i thought, but bj made reference to delrin and poly bushings in this thread.
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