I love how fast bad information can travel. For those saying this would have been noticed in a tech inspection...please...PLEASE I beg you show me how this would have been found in a tech inspection.
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Originally posted by AXDB View PostI love how fast bad information can travel. For those saying this would have been noticed in a tech inspection...please...PLEASE I beg you show me how this would have been found in a tech inspection.
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Originally posted by AXDB View PostI love how fast bad information can travel. For those saying this would have been noticed in a tech inspection...please...PLEASE I beg you show me how this would have been found in a tech inspection.
I suspect there may have been play in the tie rod, if you yanked on it hard enough. But No way to be sure.
Not trying to shit on VAC or the driver, just trying to bring awareness to safety.
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
Catch-22 no way to know after the failure if it would have been caught. Still people should know that tie rods and other critical suspension components can fail and they should be inspected on a lift before each event.
I suspect there may have been play in the tie rod, if you yanked on it hard enough. But No way to be sure.
Not trying to shit on VAC or the driver, just trying to bring awareness to safety.
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Originally posted by CrookedCommie View PostYeah, got very lucky. No damage except some scratches in a brand new TE:AL wheel.
I suggest anyone running a bump steer tie rod check and see how the stud seats, and STOP running it if the stud does not shoulder on the spindle.
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Not an engineer but if you lengthen the arm which bolts into the kingpin, wouldn’t the joint rely solely on the strength of the vertical bearing/sleeve/stud on the ball joint?
I would guess that running over curbs, understeer, and normal deflection in the tires would put a lot of stress in the joint.
I believe the drop steer kits are a link which attaches to the king pin where the control arm and tie rod ball joints go. Seems like that would provide more strength.
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Originally posted by CrookedCommie View PostI think there is a moment arm being created that will eventually fatigue the stud where it meets the spindle. I am switching to stock tie rods for now, and looking into the SLR or AKG kit for the future - I'm not comfortable running the VAC bump steer or their control arms anymore.
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Let’s all sit around and circlejerk, while drinking the VAC koolaid, and point fingers at the driver. No one would be able to notice micro cracking in the stud up inside the knuckle obscuring your view, and to say otherwise makes you daft. The fact that VAC stealth updated the design on this product leads to suspicion of a known failure point in this part, and at no point released a PSA stating there was an issue. Parts fail, it happens, but to think this was an easily avoidable issue bY cHeCkInG fOr MiCrOcRaCkS, makes you a moron.
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Glad the driver, and car are all in one piece!Last edited by Bobbydigital211; 09-01-2021, 05:23 AM.
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Originally posted by Bobbydigital211 View PostLet’s all sit around and circlejerk, while drinking the VAC koolaid, and point fingers at the driver. No one would be able to notice micro cracking in the stud up inside the knuckle obscuring your view, and to say otherwise makes you daft. The fact that VAC stealth updated the design on this product leads to suspicion of a known failure point in this part, and at no point released a PSA stating there was an issue. Parts fail, it happens, but to think this was an easily avoidable issue bY cHeCkInG fOr MiCrOcRaCkS, makes you a moron.
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Originally posted by CrookedCommie View PostPretty much anywhere else would have resulted in a totaled car. Interesting way to learn WGI, my first weekend there
Glad that didn't result in a crash! VAC is nothing, if not consistent.
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