dblmikeusa1
01-22-2008, 03:24 PM
I bought these thinking I would need them to get my car aligned...
Now I have this and have no use for it (sort of)... looking to get what I paid... $260...shipped to the 48 states
These are ALMOST the same brand UUC sells on their website... the only difference is the color of the jamb nuts, no fancy CNC engraving and these are aluminum versus chromoly... see for yourself... non-negotiable price as they can be purchased from them for higher.... :D
http://www.uucmotorwerks.com/
SPC REAR ALUMINUM CAMBER ARMS
92-97 E36
98-04 E46
92-02 318 (exc. ti)
92-04 325
92-04 328
92-04 M3
This kit offers from -1 to +3.0 degrees of adjustment
Belteshazzar
01-25-2008, 11:21 AM
they indicate their's is chromoly, you state aluminum. another difference?
dblmikeusa1
01-25-2008, 03:55 PM
Here is what is on the UUC site...
Co-developed with OE-supplier SPC Performance, the combination of OE engineering and UUC's enhancements make these arms truly "ultimate".
With so many alternate choices, why UUC?
Our custom-made proprietary design resolves many of the issues with other brands:
Aluminum center rods are known to bend and fail under extreme use or after extended use (build-up of strain/weakening). Failure of a suspension part that keeps the wheel in place can be quite dangerous. UUC's chromoly center rods are the strongest in the world, virtually unbreakable in this application.
The wrench-fixing point of UUC's chromoly arm will not "round off" like the fixing point of aluminum arms.
UUC's original-style bushing is silent, and does not have the squeaks and rattles associated with the use of heim joints or spherical bearings.
The combination of aluminum ends and chromoly steel center bar results in a reasonable weight, a balanced combination of mass and strength.
UUC's stress-relieved aluminum cleavis end is not only very strong, but is also much more precise in fitment than stamped-steel alternatives.
dblmikeusa1
01-25-2008, 03:56 PM
wheres the pics ?
Here is the link from their site...
http://www.spcperformance.com/PROD_DIR/SPCPerf_PROD_NUMBER_DYN.cfm
dblmikeusa1
01-25-2008, 04:02 PM
they indicate their's is chromoly, you state aluminum. another difference?
Guess there is a difference...
Makes me wonder why all suspension parts are not chromoly...
Bimmerforums
01-30-2008, 02:39 AM
Why would anyone buy them at $260? I would lower the price (to something less than what you paid) for a quicker sale
Belteshazzar
01-30-2008, 02:16 PM
like me. I'm interested in general, though $260 is kicking my butt.
dblmikeusa1
01-31-2008, 12:33 AM
Why would anyone buy them at $260? I would lower the price (to something less than what you paid) for a quicker sale
Because I would rather keep them than take a loss. In the future, I will have my car in the position to use them.
If you can show me where these are going for less, you may have my attention.
dblmikeusa1
01-31-2008, 04:25 PM
Update: for those of you questioning the cost of the arms...
p/n 72110 are aluminum... lighter, higher cost
p/n 67110 are steel... heavier, cheaper cost