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  • D-O
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    I have had the Rogues in the car for a few years. So far no issues and ride height adjustments are super easy.

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  • fattycharged
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    Here's my issue with a brand new set…the spherical used is at best an F3, as in if you breathe on it it's moving…


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  • Ramps
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    Originally posted by ac427 View Post

    Thanks. They appear to be bare metal looking at the pictures on the RE website.

    How are they doing with corrosion?
    Mine are still minty fresh but I don’t drive the car in the winter so it doesn’t see salt.

    In this photo you can see the one when they were 10 years old and I was doing my rear end refresh. I have no complaints with them.

    Last edited by Ramps; 02-04-2025, 03:46 PM.

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  • elbert
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    Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post

    I like the reinforcement plate but the weight jacking seems like a bit much. Removing the rear spring to make an adjustment, especially with a coilover, isn't that difficult.

    I have the TC Kline beehive spring which is supposed to prevent coil bind like this articulating perch. How many people have ran into coil bind issues with a straight spring?
    I found it a lot easier. I probably suck at corner balancing, but not having to take off the wheel each time to make a 1/4 turn adjustment saves a ton of time. Makes adjusting the fronts a PITA in comparison.

    One downside of the TCK springs is they go up to only 700#. I've had some coilbind at more extreme compression levels. Granted I was running softer springs at the time, but kept using these perches, so who knows, maybe it's my imagination.
    Last edited by elbert; 02-04-2025, 01:50 PM.

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  • elbert
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    I have had both the GC and Rogue. My observations/recollections:

    Although they are the same functionally, they are not identical.
    - I think the bottom plate on the Rogue is aluminum, while the GC is (IIRC) steel.
    - The thread pitch of the adjuster on the GC is finer than the Rogue. Neither is better, just different.

    As for Kaiv's video
    - It's hard to tell what he is referring to as being hard to turn. If he's referring to the adjuster, that's not important as you'll be using a ratchet to make adjustments. If it's the bearing, now that might be a problem, but if the bearing turns smoothly, it's probably OK. To me, it looked like he was referring to the adjuster.
    - Having that upper portion come off is not a big deal. When it is loaded with the car's weight, it won't come off. I suppose somehow it could come off if it got stuck onto the spring when lifting the car, but it was never an issue for me.

    I would run whichever one is available. Both do the job. Make sure you use the locating cones on the upper end of the spring.

    Two reasons to have these:
    - IMO the articulation helps compensate the difference in the arcing motion of the arm versus the linear motion of the spring
    - Corner balancing is super easy with these perches.

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  • bigjae46
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    Originally posted by ac427 View Post

    It's only to get the rear ride height correct. The bonus is you don't have to keep taking the tear suspension apart while you are getting it set to the correct height. Everything stays in place.

    Once it's set all good.

    To raise or lower the ride height, you put a ratchet on the bolt head from underneath.
    I like the reinforcement plate but the weight jacking seems like a bit much. Removing the rear spring to make an adjustment, especially with a coilover, isn't that difficult.

    I have the TC Kline beehive spring which is supposed to prevent coil bind like this articulating perch. How many people have ran into coil bind issues with a straight spring?

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  • ac427
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    Originally posted by bigjae46 View Post
    I thought about these but how often do I change the rear ride height?

    I don't understand how these articulate either?
    It's only to get the rear ride height correct. The bonus is you don't have to keep taking the tear suspension apart while you are getting it set to the correct height. Everything stays in place.

    Once it's set all good.

    To raise or lower the ride height, you put a ratchet on the bolt head from underneath.

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  • ac427
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    Originally posted by oceansize View Post
    I've considered these many times but kaiv posted this video years ago (concerning the GC ones) when I had a question and promptly rained on my parade. Perhaps by now they have fixed the issue or maybe not. Not sure on rogue.​
    That doesn't look good. I hope there have improvements in the 10 years since the video was made.

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  • oceansize
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    I've considered these many times but kaiv posted this video years ago (concerning the GC ones) when I had a question and promptly rained on my parade. Perhaps by now they have fixed the issue or maybe not. Not sure on rogue.

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  • bigjae46
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    I thought about these but how often do I change the rear ride height?

    I don't understand how these articulate either?

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  • HennyM3
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    Shorter where it protrudes under the arm, not overall length
    Also the head of adjustment they reduced down to 14mm from 16mm, easier to get the socket on

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  • ac427
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    Originally posted by HennyM3 View Post
    I just got the Rogue Eng ones just last week after 6 months from ordering

    They revised the threaded adjuster to be shorter for easier adjustability and not get in the way since the axle almost blocks the area entirely

    The base plates are raw metal, which was surprising to see the job half-done, but plan on unscrewing the assembly and just spraying them in por15
    Six months!
    I presume it may be the same from GC if they are all made by the same company.

    When you say they made the adjuster screw shorter. Did mean the head of the adjustment screw only or the overall length too?

    I am just concerned that the maximum height of the adjustment and ride height may have been reduced?

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  • HennyM3
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    I just got the Rogue Eng ones just last week after 6 months from ordering

    They revised the threaded adjuster to be shorter for easier adjustability and not get in the way since the axle almost blocks the area entirely

    The base plates are raw metal, which was surprising to see the job half-done, but plan on unscrewing the assembly and just spraying them in por15

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  • fattycharged
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    Originally posted by ac427 View Post

    Thank you. The only difference i could see is that the GC part is powder coated and the RE one doesn't appear to have any rust protection.

    Do you have either make fitted to your car?
    GC


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  • ac427
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    Originally posted by fattycharged View Post
    Make sure whichever you order from actually has them in stock…they're the same product, so pick your ID and just confirm availability


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    Thank you. The only difference i could see is that the GC part is powder coated and the RE one doesn't appear to have any rust protection.

    Do you have either make fitted to your car?

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