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    Default Driftworks Hicas Eliminator VS Conceptua BYCAS system?

    Im looking for personal recommendations of one over the other.

    The rear tierod ends, etc on my own car are shot, so one of the above seem to be the easiest and most sensible option.

    DW Hicas Eliminator Kit:


    Conceptua BYCAS Kit:



    Is there any difference betweent the two? advantage of one over the other?

    Andrew


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    the driftworks kit looks alot beefier an stronger imo


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    is there no actualy lock out bar so to speak with the DW kit? and whats the price differance? as above, the conceptua kit looks scrawny


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    there is only a few pounds in the price difference, but the driftworks delivery charge is where the £25 difference is!


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
    is there no actualy lock out bar so to speak with the DW kit? and whats the price differance? as above, the conceptua kit looks scrawny
    The lockout bar is to replace the hicas bar, to stop it from moving, etc.

    this kit replaces all the tie rods,etc associated with hicas.

    the lockout bar wont solve the problem i have, so this seems the wiser approach!


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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewR32 View Post
    The lockout bar is to replace the hicas bar, to stop it from moving, etc.

    this kit replaces all the tie rods,etc associated with hicas.

    the lockout bar wont solve the problem i have, so this seems the wiser approach!
    ive the same prob, the ball joints on mine are feckered. but i suppose when you fit the DW kit, seeing as it eliminates the balljoints etc, the hicas rack physicaly cant move right?


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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
    ive the same prob, the ball joints on mine are feckered. but i suppose when you fit the DW kit, seeing as it eliminates the balljoints etc, the hicas rack physicaly cant move right?
    Think thats the whole idea of it anyway!


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    Get the DW kit! The difference it made to my 32 was ridiculous!! Feels so much more planted on the road and a hell of a lot easier to control.

    The Conceptua design of a full bar across the subframe is technically stronger but you wouldnt notice the difference. The way the DW kit bolts in is more than strong enough.

    If youve got knackered HICAS ball joints get the kit and you'll be amazed!


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    id go for the dw kit, fitted one a while back very good job,

    @pete you take out the hicas rack and bolt on the 2 brackets insted the rear traction arms are the same as s13s


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    So.... who wants to buy some of my parts so i can afford the above ?


 

 

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