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SPL Parts 2020+ Toyota GR Supra (A90) / 2019+ BMW Z4 (G29) Front Lower Control ArmsSPL Parts Front Lower Control Arms (FLCA) provide roll center, camber, and track width adjustment for the 2020+ Toyota Supra, and allow for full articulation with the proper ball joint angle. The main arm is slotted to allow the use of pinch bolts, and our rotating clamps on SPL Parts' exclusive Double Adjuster lock down camber and track width settings. No more jam nuts!! Long gone are the days of fumbling with multiple wrenches to tighten jam nuts in
SPL Parts Front Lower Control Arms (FLCA) provide roll center, camber, and track width adjustment for the 2020+ Toyota Supra, and allow for full articulation with the proper ball joint angle. The main arm is slotted to allow the use of pinch bolts, and our rotating clamps on SPL Parts' exclusive Double Adjuster lock down camber and track width settings. No more jam nuts!! Long gone are the days of fumbling with multiple wrenches to tighten jam nuts in place while trying to keep your bearings oriented correctly. Our Double Adjuster is machined from 4130 Chromoly, gun drilled to reduce weight, then electroless nickel plated for corrosion resistance. Blue Anodized Titanium hardware shaves even more unsprung weight from the arms without compromising strength. Stainless Steel spacers are provided to correct roll center for lowered vehicles. The use of FK Rod Ends and High Misalignment Spherical Bearings eliminates the flex and binding found in the OEM control arms, while allowing smooth articulation.Sold as a pair.Made in the USA!SPL Parts Billet Lower Control/Trailing Arms Feature:• Lightweight 6061-T6 Billet Aluminum and Titanium Hardware• Electroless nickel plated 4130 Chromoly Double Adjuster for quick adjustment• Correct ball joint angle for full articulation• Rotating Clamp design allows for easy access to lock down alignment settings• Low friction 3 piece Teflon lined FK sphericals and Heim joints/rod ends• Multiple size Stainless Steel roll center spacers for precise adjustmentShipping Notes
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★★★★★ 5
Klipsch R50 M next generation
Size: 5.25” Woofer
In spite of small size sound is very nice iam using it with a subwoofer and with my yamaha A4A AV receiver i like it iam hearing mostly heavy metal and the speakers have a nice punch and attack
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026
★★★★★ 4
compact surrounds that blend well with the right setup
Size: 4” Woofer
I picked up the Klipsch R‑40M as part of a full 5.1 system built around the R‑50M fronts and the R‑50C center. My original plan was to use another pair of R‑50M speakers in the back, but they simply didn’t fit in the rear cabinet space I have. The R‑40M ended up being the only model that fit comfortably, so they became my surround channels.
In terms of build quality, they feel solid and consistent with the rest of the Reference Next‑Gen line. The copper woofers and updated horn design give them the same visual identity as the larger models, which helps the whole system look cohesive. They’re compact enough to place in tighter spaces without compromising too much on performance.
Sonically, the R‑40M does a respectable job as a surround speaker. Effects are clear, directional cues are easy to follow, and they integrate smoothly with the more powerful R‑50M fronts. That said, they are noticeably less powerful than the R‑50M, so you need to spend a little time balancing your levels. Once I bumped their channel trim a bit and adjusted the distance settings, the rear soundstage locked in nicely and felt much more even.
They won’t deliver the same fullness or dynamic punch as the larger models, but for rear channels that’s usually not a deal breaker. What matters is clarity and consistency, and the R‑40M handles both well. Movies with active surround mixes feel immersive, and ambient effects wrap around the room without calling attention to the speakers themselves.
If you’re building a system where space is limited in the back, the R‑40M is a practical and capable choice. Just be prepared to fine tune your calibration so they match the output of the bigger speakers up front. Once dialed in, they round out a 5.1 setup very effectively.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Bang for the Buck!
Size: 5.25” Woofer
These R50 Studio Monitors are worth every penny. One could easily spend a heck of a lot more to get less. Have been a pro audio engineer my entire life. These monitors kick out clean, solid bass and accurate highs. Klipsch did a excellent job designing these monitors. Perfect for smail spaces where fidelity is critical. If you wall mount these, make sure you leave at least a 1.5 inch air gap between the back of the monitor and the wall. These units are sweet.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Worth the price
Size: 5.25” Woofer
I had in ceiling front speakers and went with these instead. The front ceilings are now height speakers. Sounds great now.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Small but mighty
Size: 5.25” Woofer
Great sound. I can turn my stereo up loader than I care to listen to it and notice no distortion.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2026