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Steering and suspension components ...

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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What is the better of the lot ...


3rds
4
9%
RockHopper
0
No votes
Snake Racing
2
4%
Superior Engineering
39
87%
 
Total votes: 45

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Steering and suspension components ...

Post by GQuick »

ok im trying to find out who would be the best company to hand my hard-earned over to in regards to steering and suspension componentry namely panhard rods, tie rods and draglinks at this stage. the 4 companies i have narrowed it down to are 3rds, RockHopper, Snake Racing and Superior engineering ...any first hand accounts or opinions welcomed.

Thanks :)
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Post by chunks »

Superior Engineering is where my money will be spent.
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Post by JBE »

Superior Engineering; excellent products & outstanding customer service.
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Post by sidewayz »

ditto
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Post by Auto-Craft »

I would stay away from any steering end with the threaded section welded in.

One bit of material right through.

Superior drop boxes work way better than arms, because they fix the geometry, rather than create the illusion they do.

Arms are just expensive castor correction.
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Post by chunks »

Just ordered a whole bunch of stuff from Superior today, can't wait to get it all fitted up finally, sick of it being stock as a rock! :)
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Post by micks troll »

Half of mines 3rds and the rest is Superior both excellent products just got what was best price at the time without substituting quality. recommend both highly! Haven't bent any arms yet!
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Post by 80lsy gq »

Superior Engineering

they have the best gear, best value for money and are very quick at delivering the items

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Post by coxy321 »

Superior Engineering has my vote too.

Aussie products for Aussie conditions. Bought quite a few items from them, great sales guys, prices aren't too bad, and great after sales service.

Plus i got a free stubbie holder. :D
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Post by ozy1 »

it al comes down to personal opinion, have a look at each offers, i use 3rds gear under our trucks, that 2 gu's, gq SWB and a GQ comp truck, i find their gear well built, and ill keep using them,
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Post by BeNoS »

i went superior as its the only place ive bought from but great service crazy delivery time, and i had a slight problem, and even that was fixed crazy fast. very happy with them and c/m tie rod has copped a beating and hasnt even looked like giving up. il definately buy from them again.
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