Exotic Papa
Member
- First Name
- Armando
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2022
- Threads
- 2
- Messages
- 17
- Reaction score
- 15
- Location
- Orlando, FL
- Car(s)
- 2020 Supra
Will do! Thanks again Mark!They’re not really really necessary. But are helpful for getting better geometry and articulation.
The rear traction links will help get rid of variable toe changes, wheel hop, stability when cornering, and traction under acceleration. The OEM ones flex more. Especially under hard braking in turn 17. Some people claim better weight transfer, anti-squat as well. But I didn’t really notice it and I’m running stock power.
Front tie rods will definitely improve bump steer correction. Needed for a really good, more precise, alignment imo. If you have sway bars it can help remove preload as well.
Hate to say it but since you’ve gone this far, I’d do it. After all, I did ?. You have really good lap times. You can always do a before and after lap timing test for all of us and give us the verdict ?
Great points!!!!! I bet you’re right on many of those accounts. I could feel she was a bit off before that bolt snapped/broke off. To make matters worse, I haven’t kept a log of which tires I’ve rotated, swapped out and the time spent on track vs town. Even though my in town driving is minimal, you’re absolutely right. I’ll start doing exactly that next season and start on fresh tires. Thanks Mark (great name btw)!
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