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SPL Upper Control Arms. The First

Originally Posted by corner3garage In the Last picture, it shows that you are working with the stock arm. This happens because stock Rubber Bushings bind and dont move as freely

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Old 10-23-2013, 07:29 PM   #91 (permalink)
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In the Last picture, it shows that you are working with the stock arm.

This happens because stock Rubber Bushings bind and dont move as freely and have much more stiction than the SPL arms.

This is because the SPL arms have Spherical Bearings and these are able to move freely.

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Yep biggest improvement we can do with 370 z suspension is to go full spherical I just completed purchase of all spherical bushing replacement of all stock bushings using al SPL parts! Upper and lower arms both front and rear including hub bushings.
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i've got all those too down to subframe etc, great upgrade!
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How big of an NVH hit have you guys experienced moving to spherical bearing bushings? (Especially g37 owners, since I'm one too!).
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Yeah my Kinetix arms have some drag, probably more than any of these fancy pants arms with sphericals, but nothing like the soft rubber bind on the stock ones. the crazy part is, every bushing on the car binds just like that!
Have you greased them up? My Kinetix arms must have been pretty dry when I got them as they started squeaking in less than a month on the car. I pulled them off and cleaned all the original grease out and put my zerk grease gun on them and used that to put good Mobil 1 grease back in. Now no squeak and they don't drag.
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Have you greased them up? My Kinetix arms must have been pretty dry when I got them as they started squeaking in less than a month on the car. I pulled them off and cleaned all the original grease out and put my zerk grease gun on them and used that to put good Mobil 1 grease back in. Now no squeak and they don't drag.
They don't squeak since I re-greased them, but there is some drag.

It's not real bad, if you hold the arm all the way up and let go, it slowly swings to the bottom, rather than falling like a rock like these sphericals will.
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I know I would have some binding with the stock arms. But when I removed the cross bolt, and it popped up soon as I took the bolt out. Kind of took me by surprise. LOL The SPL moves nicely.
Always happens. They must tighten from the factory with the suspension loaded. With it up in the air they pop out like that.
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Shamu, which of the spherical bearings had the biggest impact on suspension performance?

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Yep biggest improvement we can do with 370 z suspension is to go full spherical I just completed purchase of all spherical bushing replacement of all stock bushings using al SPL parts! Upper and lower arms both front and rear including hub bushings.
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Mine are installed ... what a difference !!!!
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