Front Tie Rod Ends - Bumpsteer Adjustable GR86/BRZ/WRX
Brand : SPL Parts
- Part Number:
- SPL TRE FRS
SPL Tie Rod Ends for the GR86 / BRZ / GT86 / FR-S allows for bumpsteer adjustment by allowing the tie rod end pivot to be relocated with the use of spacers. On lowered cars, this results in less dynamic toe change (aka bumpsteer) as the suspension compresses (bump) during cornering and over rough roads, resulting in more predictable handling, less tire shoulder wear, and better stability over rough roads and track curbing.
Benefits
- Large Range of Bumpsteer Correction
- Lightweight: 2.22 lbs (1.0 kg) / 1.11 lbs (0.5 kg) per Side
- Improves Steering Feel, Handling, and Stability Over Bumps, Especially While Braking/Turning
- Reduced Front Tire Toe Wear
- Maintenance-Free, US Made, PTFE-Lined FK Bearings
Materials
- 6061-T6 Aluminum Turnbuckle
- 6061-T6 Aluminum Ring Spacer (For GR86 / 2nd Gen BRZ)
- 4140 Chromoly Steel Tapered Stud
- 304 Stainless Steel 1/8", 1/4", and 1/2" Spacers
- Ti-6Al-4V Titanium Jam Nut (Anodized Blue)
Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH)
The SPL tie rod ends are not a significant contributor to NVH. They improve the driving experience by reducing bumpsteer on uncorrected cars.
Featured On
Fez's GR86 Track Car
Nathan (ChasingBoundaries86) Widebody GR86
Sold as a pair. One pair per vehicle.
Confirmed Applications
2021+ Toyota GR86 (ZN8)
2013 - 2021 Toyota 86 / Scion FR-S (ZN6)
2013+ Subaru BRZ (ZC6/ZD8)
2008+ Subaru WRX / STI (GR/VA/VB)
Replaces OEM Part Numbers
This is a list of known OEM part numbers. OEMs constantly make changes to part numbers due to part updates, suppliers, etc so this may not be a complete list.
Toyota
SU003-00833
SU003-00834
Subaru
34161-CA000
34161-CA010
34161-CC000
34161-CC010
Installation Instructions
SPL GR86/BRZ/GT86/FT86/FR-S Tie Rod Ends Install Instructions
Replacement Rod Ends
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The good stuff
Put 'em on my bugeye uh oh. Same thread size on the inner rod to turnbuckle, same turnbuckle length as other ends I have purchased for the bugeye. Works for me, but Im not a doctor, just some guy. Only other options I could find on the market are cheap ebay crap that died after 6 months, or non adjustable ends that would leave a fair amount of bumpsteer. Replaceable ball ends are a plus. Lightweight yet heavy duty, good instructions. Big ass free sticker