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Old 05-02-2003, 07:14 AM
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Clear anodize them
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Old 05-02-2003, 07:15 AM
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Theres a thread on the other forum about the dust boots. In the 3rd gen section
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how about a link to the other forum thread. i am lazy and dont want to search
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Sorry for the dumb question here but what are the major benefits of these mods? Willit fix that violent wheel hop at launch?
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I'd be interested in a set... and I'm with justin, clear anodized
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http://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthread.ph...t=Toe+And+Links
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The cheaper the better. Let anybody who wants a certain color to do that them selves and keep the cost down for the rest of us
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I'd be interested in a set of these as well (toe links and trailing arms) but I make another vote for either no anodizing or clear, if someone really wants color then let them pay for it. The dust boots that will fit these are also available here at the bottom of the page:



http://www.bakerprecision.com/rodacc.htm



HTH.. I am curious to see your torque brace as well, I have a solid one right now and the stress on the LIM has always worried me.



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Ok guys, I will anodize those stuff in silver or clear. It's good for corrosion resistance so I will have them anodized no matter what.



I will be figuring out all the cost and stuff over the weekend. Thanks for being patient.



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Originally Posted by DaveC' date='May 2 2003, 10:26 PM
Sorry for the dumb question here but what are the major benefits of these mods? Willit fix that violent wheel hop at launch?
Yes, this is the primary reason to get the trailing arms. You can do quite a bit to lessen wheel hop i.e. solid diff mounts, toe links/trailing arms, rear drag suspension, but in the end...the best way to get rid of wheel hop is to simply launch higher.
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