ECS Tuning has a kit that includes shims for $800, which is about $4-500 less than I would expect to pay. Check that out before you buy used, and be careful with used LCA’s because they’re a wear item that gets timed out on a track car.
ECS Tuning has a kit that includes shims for $800, which is about $4-500 less than I would expect to pay. Check that out before you buy used, and be careful with used LCA’s because they’re a wear item that gets timed out on a track car.
@pgas32, great advise, thanks! I'll get the ECS kit. Appreciate it!
Jake
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'11 458 Coupe
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If you want monoballs i have a pair of brand new TRW arms (same as ECS kit), used Tarett monoball ends freshly rebuilt with new spherical bearings from Tarett, and assorted shims for $850. I ended up with an extra set to use on the back but i decided to go with my set of the redesigned SPC arms. Do you have litronics?
ECS Tuning has a kit that includes shims for $800, which is about $4-500 less than I would expect to pay. Check that out before you buy used, and be careful with used LCA’s because they’re a wear item that gets timed out on a track car.
this. the ball joints (and boots) are not serviceable.