BTW, got mine also. I'm just on the other side of the country so can't gloat over new parts. It went to my daughter's house, she opened it and phoned me saying yuck! you just got some Fiero parts. Hopefully will be able to install when I return to Florida.
I wanted to leave feedback for guru for the hubs he made for me, he doesnt have a thread dedicated to his hubs so ill leave it here. I am seriously considering getting this kit for my 86/88 hybrid suspension. Anyone thinking of doing any dealings with fieroguru for anything he makes, rest assured he is a straight shooter and an excellent craftsman. Great products and even better communication and service. Thank you fieroguru for offering your quality products for our little cars
I wanted to leave feedback for guru for the hubs he made for me, he doesnt have a thread dedicated to his hubs so ill leave it here. I am seriously considering getting this kit for my 86/88 hybrid suspension. Anyone thinking of doing any dealings with fieroguru for anything he makes, rest assured he is a straight shooter and an excellent craftsman. Great products and even better communication and service. Thank you fieroguru for offering your quality products for our little cars
I wanted to leave feedback for guru for the hubs he made for me, he doesnt have a thread dedicated to his hubs so ill leave it here. I am seriously considering getting this kit for my 86/88 hybrid suspension. Anyone thinking of doing any dealings with fieroguru for anything he makes, rest assured he is a straight shooter and an excellent craftsman. Great products and even better communication and service. Thank you fieroguru for offering your quality products for our little cars
Anyone that knows Paul already knows this. He's a straight shooter and a class act. I honestly don't believe there's anything he can't do if he sets his mind to it. I am happy to call him a friend but, I do wish he would get his own project car finished. So all of you folks that want this (I know I do) get it ordered so he can finshed his own project car.
Actually, I jealous. Some folks have just way too much talent.
------------------ Ron "Antonius heartily agreed with him [sc. Cicero] that the budget should be balanced, that the Treasury should be refilled, that the public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of the generals should be tempered and controlled, that assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt, that the mobs should be forced to work and not depend on government for subsistence, and that prudence and frugality should be put into practice as soon as possible." -Taylor Caldwell Evidently we've learned nothing in the past 2,000+ years.
I was thinking that this kit kills two birds with one stone! Do these lateral link relocation brackets eliminate the common play in the knuckle where the long bolt goes thru the two trailing arms?
This bracket uses the stock upright holes to attach, but is also attached via the trailing link ear as well. Installation is quite snug fitting and once the bolts are torqued, they don't move. Once installed, the new (lower) set of holes are used for the actual attachment of the lateral links. So I guess you could say this helps eliminate the hole slop in some uprights, but that really isn't much of a selling point in my book.
I have all the parts in stock for one last set, before I have to place the order for all the components for another 5 (probably a 2-3 week lead time).
What a fantastic idea! These look really well made, too! Adding to my project parts list!
------------------ ~Michael '85 GT 4sp white - SOLD | | '85 2M6 Auto red - SOLD | | '84 2M4 bare chassis - SOLD Crap, I'm out of Fieros! Time to buy another!!
This is with -2.5* static rear camber, 350 lb-in rear springs, no rear swaybar, solid rod end lateral links, and fieroguru's lateral link relocation kit:
Those are 275/35/18 Hankook RS3s on the rear... very sticky.