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Old 02-13-19, 10:55 AM
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P2M Rear Arms

Has anybody used Phase 2 Motortrend (P2M) rear adjustable arms? The description reads about the same as the others, but these are priced very reasonably and they also have dust covers. https://www.phase2motortrend.com/pro...rtlfd3s-hc.htm



My car has Super Now toe and trailing arms, the end links have seen better days. After changing my pillow ***** id like to finish off the rear end with new pieces. Ive read the thread about changing the end links out but with these being a Japanese brand im not sure if the threads are the same so not looking to waste $100 or so on something that wont work out. If anybody is familiar with the super now arms that would be helpful also
Old 02-13-19, 12:55 PM
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I have the P2M trailing and toe arms. I put them in on my recent rebuild. So far so good but I have only had the car on the road 6-7 times since the rebuild that was just completed a few months ago. Seem very good in quality and they adjusted easily on the alignment, which I watched at the alignment shop. Time will tell.
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any updates on them ?
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Originally Posted by MILOS7
any updates on them ?
I dunno how many miles ive put on them, 1500 maybe, tops? so far so good
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You know... You can replace the rod ends on these types of arms... I did that with my old Rotary Extreme trailing and toe links after 50k miles.
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Yea, I know. But I had super now arms that i couldnt find any definitive info on thread size. Didnt want to order a bunch of end links I couldnt use.
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Why not use a thread gauge? Still have the super nows?
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Lol. I get it. I’m impatient, lazy. I don’t have any thread gauges. It was easy to click a few buttons online and do a straight swap when the new ones showed up.

I do still have the super now arms and they’ve been for sale for a long while but no bites. Maybe ill check the threads, rebuild them, and get more out of them or keep them for spares.
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