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SPL Adjustable Rear Camber Links- Billet Vs Dogbone
I’m wanting to get a pair of their camber links and was curious on the difference between the “Billet Version” and their “Dogbone Version”. What are the advantages or disadvantages from getting one or the other. My 370 is my track and weekend car so I would rather get one that i can use and abuse and be able to use it’s full potential.
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I'm pretty sure the Billet version is just a newer, stronger design since it is thicker and boxed
Without having the area in front of me, the dogbone version takes up less space, IIRC, so if anything down there has a clearance issue (i can't think of it right now), that may be preferable either way, they'll use SPL's adjuster system so they're both good |
all the dogbone stuff is new i think. The benefit is they are lighter and easier to adjust (maybe slightly?) over the previous 2 versions of the camber links.
You can tell which versions are new/old because of the SKU goes in alphabetical order. SPL RLL Z34 SPL RLL Z34B SPL RLL Z34D |
I actually had this same question earlier.
SPL was very helpful in clarifying what the difference between the Billet and Dogbone versions. The Billet is the heavy duty model, suited for use on everything up to and including a dedicated racecar build. The Dogbone is a newer release that is more targeted at street builds and moderate track use. |
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