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Anybody had experience with these?neogenesis 11-20-2004, 10:07 PM Does anybody have a set of Courtesyparts or Specialty-Z Adjustable Camber Arms and Adjustable Tension Rods? I really want something that is better than decent quality but not willing to pay for SPL price. k3smostwanted 11-21-2004, 01:52 AM no...but im sure they are good. courtesyparts is a good company. go for it... neogenesis 11-21-2004, 08:18 AM Quoted from 3ZC "I originally purchased the adjustable tension rods and upper arms from Courtesy parts. The upper arms seemed ok, but I was not happy with the quality of workmanship on the tension rods. I returned the whole setup and purchased everything from SPL. The quality of the SPL merchandise seemed far superior to that of what Courtesy had to offer. The ones from specialty z appear pretty similar the ones from Courtesy." And I heard the same from some others, I am now looking at Specialty-Z. k3smostwanted 11-21-2004, 04:54 PM nice find...research is always great!!! ZedEx 11-21-2004, 10:43 PM Damn good one neo... Courtesy is a great company, and Im suprised someone wasnt pleased with one of their products, but I dont think its worth the risk man... Just go with SPL. -Wes neogenesis 11-21-2004, 11:29 PM Actually, I would lol but you know me. I'm poor :( I have talked to Eddie (AMZ co-owner/founder) and we have arranged to send me Adjustable A-Arms and T-Rods. The A-Arms are (Quoted from Eddie) "I have 1 in stock left over....Limited Edition Series, these are sealed bearing units, meaning they cannot be harmed by weather, sand, water, dirt etc, unlike the standard arms or the competitors, which use sheided bearings which is just a small metal cover but still can contaminate the bearings with any type of weathering." From what you can see in the pictures I have provided, those are perfect for me. The T-Rods are forged Steel wrapped in real CF. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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