FSUZ33
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Just an FYI...
Reached out to Z1 about these as the images on their site for the SPL and NISMO-branded versions are the Version2. Version3 is the skinnier version without the big bucket can, and are lighter.
They said if you order the SPL you'll get the V3. It's possible that others may still have in-house stock on the V2, so if you're shopping anywhere other than SPL or Z1 and have a preference you should ask (SPL only lists the V3 now).
The NISMO-branded buckets are undetermined, per Z1. They said they are "much harder to get" and don't know if it would be V2 or V3. They didn't say, but it's possible they don't make the NISMO in the V3 variant, idk. Looks like they discontinued the billet traction arms, so the NISMO buckets could end up going that same route.
Not sure how it works on the inside, but it appears the bucket is held in place by a set screw or two. Don't like set screws jammed into threads, especially aluminum threads that thread through an aluminum arm (V2). Not sure what the threaded portion of the perch is made out of on the V3 (perches are stainless) but the arm is still aluminum. Seems like it would be OK if they're set once and never move.
V2
V3
Reached out to Z1 about these as the images on their site for the SPL and NISMO-branded versions are the Version2. Version3 is the skinnier version without the big bucket can, and are lighter.
They said if you order the SPL you'll get the V3. It's possible that others may still have in-house stock on the V2, so if you're shopping anywhere other than SPL or Z1 and have a preference you should ask (SPL only lists the V3 now).
The NISMO-branded buckets are undetermined, per Z1. They said they are "much harder to get" and don't know if it would be V2 or V3. They didn't say, but it's possible they don't make the NISMO in the V3 variant, idk. Looks like they discontinued the billet traction arms, so the NISMO buckets could end up going that same route.
Not sure how it works on the inside, but it appears the bucket is held in place by a set screw or two. Don't like set screws jammed into threads, especially aluminum threads that thread through an aluminum arm (V2). Not sure what the threaded portion of the perch is made out of on the V3 (perches are stainless) but the arm is still aluminum. Seems like it would be OK if they're set once and never move.
V2
V3
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