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I was under my car tonight ivestigating a creaking noise comming from the trunk area, low and behold what do I find? Same problem. The passanger side lower control arm bracket is broken. It has not compleatly let go yet, but it will soon. Guess what, Pfadt drop springs and sways... I would post pics but it's getting too dark to be jacking up the car and pulling the wheel off tonight.
I wanted springs and sways to help the car handle better just like everyone else. I didn't sign up for this kind of failure. Nuts were tight when installed and rechecked after 100 and 1000 miles after bar install. WTF? |
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Drives: 2013 Sonic RS MT Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Saint Augustine FL
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But I dont' see how it is going to prevent the tab from bending due to the lateral force applied to it by the stronger Aftermarket swaybar. In my mind the hooks that lock the Pfadt plate in are not nearly robust enough to keep the back side of the tab, where the end link "ball joint" touches the tab, from fatiguing over time. The leverage from the endlink will still be applied to the back or inboard side of the tab. So, Yes I'm sure Pfadt's plate will help but IMO the best solution is what Pedders recommends. Their new piece is on the inboard side which is where all the pressure is applied from the ball joint side of the endlink. Not the out board side where the Pfadt plate is... The Pfadt solution is great and will absolutely increase the life of the tab, but it's not going to prevent failures to the same degree the Pedders idea will. Again, In my very humble opinion, welding in a piece on the inboard side of the end link Tab all the way to the bottom of the LCA and having it welded on to the top, or even better, bent over the top of the endlink tab and welded, would be the best way to stop the tabs from failing.
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Those tabs aren't very beefy. What's to say they won't break off or straighten out over time? What type of metal are they made from? What kind of R&D testing was done on these? I've read some of your post that say there are a lot of stresses in this area which is pretty obvious from PQ's pictures. Why Not just weld a plate onto the existing bracket instead of relying on those tabs? Not trying to nick pick. I just want to know before I buy. I know they don't cost much and that they have to help but for how long. I wonder If GM addressed this issues on the ZL1. MY post from the other thread. Your not alone on this. __________________ ______________________________________________ |
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More and more people are seeing failure here. Glad I spend so much time under my car.
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Drives: His Wife Crazy Join Date: Jan 2008
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GM has redesigned the rear sway bar and how it mounts to the car on the ZL1
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Drives: SST Camaro 2010 Join Date: Oct 2008
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Glad you did find it. I'd hate to be going 160+ in the 1/4 and have it let loose. Scary. |
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I just hope it will fit the SS with the aftermarket coilovers.
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Drives: 2023 ZL1 Sharkskin Join Date: Oct 2009
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Now PQ has to prove who he is with his birth certificate. LS3 camp has contacted Trump already.
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