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the new voodoo13 arms look as solid and simpler to adjust than the SPL, and that isn't trying to knock on SPL either.

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Old 11-07-2013, 02:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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the new voodoo13 arms look as solid and simpler to adjust than the SPL, and that isn't trying to knock on SPL either.
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the new voodoo13 arms look as solid and simpler to adjust than the SPL, and that isn't trying to knock on SPL either.
Yeah, the SPL units look great, but the voodoo13 ones do look a lot simpler to set up and maintain.
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the new voodoo13 arms look as solid and simpler to adjust than the SPL, and that isn't trying to knock on SPL either.
I don't know about being simpler to adjust. The SPL's only need 3/16" allen to tighten down the adjustment points and a 1/2" socket to adjust the camber and caster. And you can reach them from over the top of the tire. The voodoo13 arms look like you need a wrench to tighten down the adjustment. That might be hard to get in there.
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