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Old 06-12-2024, 02:50 PM   #1
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SPL suspension component reliability

I installed the full SPL suspension set on my SS at the same time as I installed the ZL1 1LE DSSVs. I am having trouble holding alignment and wanted to know if anyone else with the SPL parts have similar issues. They go really far out really fast. within a month I have gone from -3.0 camber in front to -3.8, and -2.6 in rear to -3.1 on one side. Caster, toe, and thrust also go out to similar magnitude.

I am curious if this is an artifact of having no play in the suspension (no rubber bushings) cause all road impacts to have a more dramatic effect than would be seen, or if this due to either a bad SPL lot or if others are seeing anything similar.

Thanks!
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Old 06-12-2024, 03:19 PM   #2
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i would talk to turner at spl parts hes a super good guy and knows his stuff but ive had a full spl parts kit on my ss for over 3 years no issues

do about one alignment a year unless i go off track or hit some really big ass curbs at the track and never had any issues
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