Hey OG fans, check this out! Nick T has these coming soon for just $350/pair: Machined Control Arm Kit, GenuineSaab.com
Price just went up to $375, but they are currently in stock.The catalog listing says "pair" and it priced at $350!
This is a theme at my house... My SPG, Fiero, Falcon, and XR4Ti all have brakes that won't allow use of the factory spare. I buy "mobility kits" (compressor + goo) when they show up cheap on eBay. Since virtually all modern cars use these, it's pretty easy to get a good price. I have found this far superior to a spare tire - I've not once had a flat so bad I couldn't pump up the tire and get to a tire store... I've not once had to resort to the goo. Adding air is a lot less painful and a lot less dirty than changing a tire. I also save a few pounds and win some storage space.I'm always concerned about the 15" spare on these cars when 16" wheels are required.
Yep, alignment is recommended. I'm not super familiar with suspension geometry design, but I've watched a few youtube videos. I guess lowering the car changes the roll center and camber angle. So the adjustment is useful. I'm not sure what the control arms are set to when they ship from Taliaferro. Do alignment shops do camber adjustment as well?With all of the adjustments that can be made, I'm assuming that the car will need an alignment after installation?
It is rigid. There are two aluminum spacers between the two arms (probably to reduce the size of the aluminum stock they mill). In the pic I haven't tightened the bolts, which are of course larger than stock.What kind of bushing does it use to connect the stanchion arm to the control arm, or is it a rigid connection?