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front end links ...opinions
Dear vendors i want a serious explano, opinions and reasoning about front endlinks, here are sum questions.
!. what material is best for street but can be raceable from time to time? 2. Are the lighter products really able to with stand the shock, and vibrational, torsional, fatigue forces better then stock? i.e steel parts. 3. are the teflon sperical beariings able to withstand the elements i.e dirt, water etc on the street as good as stock..since i live in nyc i need to know. my fear is a piece that will bend or break with daily driving and under the streets that i live by .i.e potholes, snow, water, salt, etc. |
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Drives: 2000 Camaro SS Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Posts: 25,165
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The stock ones will fail WAY before any of the aftermarket ones will. I will see if I can find a stock set and take a photo of them next to the new Pfadt end links we just got in. The difference is ridiculous.
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excellent chase...if possible can u give us real world values in tensile , shear, hot and cold points and effects between the 2...i love the chemistry and physic of it all,,, besides the simple this one works better explanos..i know ur the right man for this, btw send me an invoice for them like u did before, and thanks for the toe links, they look awesome
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Drives: 2000 Camaro SS Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Posts: 25,165
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Drives: 2010 Camaro, 2006 Z06 Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: SLC, UT
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Hey guys. A stock endlink installed on an aftermarket bar will fail much earlier than an aftermarket endlink. We designed our endlinks to withstand the abuse inflicted upon them by years of use with aftermarket sway bars.
With our engineering expertise you can rest assured that all bases have been covered for reliability and durability. We operate out of Salt Lake City, and our testing is done in conditions ranging from 100+ degrees in the summer to 15 degrees in the winter. Our roads aren't the greatest either, and during the winter it's expected to see a good amount of salt on the roads. The teflon lined bearings have more than enough load carrying capacity to handle the work required of an aftermarket endlink. After lots of testing with the same bearings in our Corvette lineup we are sure that properly installed they will provide many miles of use in what ever environment you care to use them in. If you have any questions let us know! |
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ok great, sounds like i will be getting a set soon enough ...thanks chase, i am surprise pete hasnt signed in :?
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"Camaro Joe"
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pete will be in, give him time, remember he is a few hours back from us. i know his explanation will be on point and very detailed so i will leave it to him on the position of pedders
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ok thanx
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well mins up..so i pulled the trigger and got the pfadts
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Drives: 2000 Camaro SS Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Posts: 25,165
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