Looks like I blew my passenger side FCAB this past track weekend. Anything worth considering for an upgrade? This is a dedicated, trailered track car. Was interested in monoball but Turner looks like they on order till July. Are there others worth considering? I have seen way to many issues on friends track cars to consider Powerflex. Was looking at the AKG 75D offering. Or, is it best to just go with stock? Thanks for any opinions!
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Past few years I have been running different fcab from Akgs ploy ( which failed) Power flex poly (failed as well) stock facb are good but have down sides not as precise as monoballls increased tire wear, and Finally Turner Monoballs for the past year are the best incredible feel very precise, and better tire wear compared to stock, the are truly amazing in the long run they pay for themselves, street comfort very good as well.
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Originally posted by Radekxpl View PostPast few years I have been running different fcab from Akgs ploy ( which failed) Power flex poly (failed as well) stock facb are good but have down sides not as precise as monoballls increased tire wear, and Finally Turner Monoballs for the past year are the best incredible feel very precise, and better tire wear compared to stock, the are truly amazing in the long run they pay for themselves, street comfort very good as well.
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Originally posted by S14 View Post
Is these the ones you are referring to?
There is some misconception with these being a “sealed bearing”. Usually sealed bearings do not need to be greased. But the old grease has to go somewhere, namely past the seals. Some on the old forum (myself included) were getting bent out of shape that when they greased it that is was getting passed the seals. IMO this is normal and you should grease it until grease exits around the whole bearing.
There is also a troubleshooting document that Turner published, they don’t include it when you buy it. I would ask for it before you install as these things are very sensitive to binding under load and position on the control arm.
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I have the Turner FCABs. They require maintenance and have seals. I’m assuming they labeled them as sealed bearings meaning they have seals and not that they are leak proof.
I pressed them in myself into OE housings. Haven’t had an issue with them so far. I get better feel through the steering wheel. Not sure about tire wear but so far so good.
I ran OE FCABs before and had good results.
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Originally posted by S14 View Post
Is these the ones you are referring to?
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When greasing them grease supposed to come out around the seal. I usually grease them every oil change but I change oil once every month during track season so it more often the usual. They are every sensitive to binging, got to make sure they are going straight in when installing them. I had great success with them so I can’t complain.
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Originally posted by eacmen View Post
The design is good but the QC/QA is horrible. Went through 3 sets of these and then gave up.
There is some misconception with these being a “sealed bearing”. Usually sealed bearings do not need to be greased. But the old grease has to go somewhere, namely past the seals. Some on the old forum (myself included) were getting bent out of shape that when they greased it that is was getting passed the seals. IMO this is normal and you should grease it until grease exits around the whole bearing.
There is also a troubleshooting document that Turner published, they don’t include it when you buy it. I would ask for it before you install as these things are very sensitive to binding under load and position on the control arm.
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