TruHart Lower Control Arms and Subframe Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 ก.ค. 2024
- Hey guys on todays video I try and give you guys a quick review on how my TruHart LCAS and Subframe have held up over the last 5 Months. The Hatchback was in desperate need for this upgrade so if any of you guys are looking to upgrade your cars here's what you might expect from doing so.
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Very nicecrear end components
great video man! was wondering how its holding up still in 2024? how are the bushings and did you notice any feeling of the parts being worn out?
@angerro1 Thanks Bro!👍 I can honestly say they are holding up pretty well. The civic is garage kept so the bushings arent exposed too much to the outside elements but i havent noticed any issue whatsoever. They feel fine to me no noises at all!👍 The subframe is the part that makes the biggest difference though… it really stabilizes the rear end around corners🤙
@Project Goodspeed bruh that drawing is 🔥. Is that a Toyota Corolla A86?
Hell yeahh brother!!! 🔥 Had to draw the Eight-Six!!!!
How are the bushings on those? Did they hold up?
@dukemaui91 They’re holding pretty well.👍 Ive got no complaints and no issues with them… so far lol
Make a mural on the bottom of the hood
I was thinkin the saame thing!!!👌
Monster truck fitment! Needs more low 😉
Lol yeahh i know… im working on it😅
I don’t know why people don’t do a video of the first drive after installing the new LCA’s and subframe brace. I want to know if it made a difference in handling and or how if at all did it make the car feel different, better or worse?
Yeahh i didnt get a chance to film that either but you’re right. I think i mentioned because my LCA’s were old, basically installing ANY new one wouldve been an improvement. The ride is less bumpy/harsh and not as loud over potholes. However i do notice the rear end is a little more stable when cornering. I think that has to do more with the subframe cause before it kinda rolled through a corner where as now it kinda hugs the floor if that makes sense