Godspeed suspension components...feedback?

Discussion in 'Non Technical' started by Adamness, Apr 9, 2011.

  1. Adamness

    Adamness Active Member

    So these look like a good deal...

    I did a search but couldn't find anything really...

    Any feedback on quality of these / reasons why not to get them?? Or suggestions for a reasonably priced option? Basically just need some adjustable camber arms to stop inside tyre wear..

    Cheers,

    Adam
     
  2. ichizora

    ichizora Loud

    Get Powertrix, then you know you're getting quality steel arms and still quite cheap too.
     
  3. black baz

    black baz black 'n blue Bazemy

    check out the shipping price ... the $200 for shipping to Aust is $50 more than the international shipping price ... a real rip off ... !!!
     
  4. mungyz

    mungyz Well-Known Member

    Yip spend the money on quality well known brands, I spent around $1k NZ on a set of lower arms from a distributor. The arms were not even branded - no name on them to say who made them.
    They were powder coated and look OK except for a few dodgey welds, when I had them sand blasted it got worse, the metal seemed a little porous :( The welds were all sorted and I painted them etc but have not fitted them to the car as I can't get them certified due to no decent paperwork to back them up. No material specs etc = no cert in NZ :( I know if I go to get them tested they will fail the test due to the porous material so end result is $1K NZ down the drain .... buy the well known brands.
     
  5. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

    I'll give ya 100bux for them :) That's like $1000NZ :D:cool::p
     
  6. MagicMike

    MagicMike Moderator Staff Member

    Megan 'make' lower arms too, any info on the quality of Megan items?
     
  7. Mr 0uch

    Mr 0uch Bare footed zman

    I was looking a godspeed castor arms, for the price i was paying to get a pair from the u.s i kept searching and found a reasonably priced set of 2nd hand teins. Couldnt bring myself to buy un-tested gear that if it failed could cost a hell of a lot more in repairs than the bigger named brands.
     

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